Will close to submissions on 3/27 at 5:00PM EST.
Interview Process: 1 round, Face 2 Face Interview
Duration of the Contract: 12 months
Possibility for Extension: Yes
Work Location: Role is fully onsite
Candidate location: Candidate MUST be a SC resident. No relocation allowed.
Job Describtion:
This role will support the progressive migration of business logic, data access layers, and system interfaces from a model-driven 4GL environment into standards-based, service-oriented architecture, including the development of RESTful APIs to support internal and external integrations (e.g., SLED, DMV, eCitation, Public Index, and partner agencies).
The ideal candidate combines deep legacy system understanding, modern software engineering expertise, and enterprise integration experience within a high-availability, data-sensitive environment.
Please list any additional details: Job Duties
This role will also develop, build and maintain other .NET applications built around our data warehouse for use by judges, clerks, attorneys, and other users.
Build, support and maintain Power BI reports using DAX language.
Responsibilities:
1. Legacy System Analysis & Reverse Engineering
- Analyze and interpret CA Plex models, generated code (C++/Java/.NET), and underlying database structures
- Identify and document:
- Business rules
- Data flows
- System dependencies
- Translate model-driven logic into clear, maintainable .NET equivalents
2. Application Modernization (Core Responsibility)
- Design and develop .NET (C#) applications to replace or augment CA Plex-generated components
- Refactor legacy logic into:
- Layered architecture (API, Services, Data Access)
- Domain-driven or modular design patterns
- Ensure backward compatibility where required during phased migration
3. API Development & Integration
- Design and implement RESTful APIs to replace legacy I/O interfaces
- Enable secure integrations with:
- Law enforcement systems
- State agencies (e.g., SLED, DMV)
- Public-facing systems (eFiling, Public Index)
- Implement:
- Authentication/Authorization (JWT, OAuth2, RBAC)
- API versioning and governance
- Logging, monitoring, and throttling
4. Data Layer Transformation
- Modernize data access patterns using:
- Entity Framework / Dapper
- Stored procedures where appropriate
- Support integration with:
- Existing SQL Server environments (multi-database CMS architecture)
- Data Warehouse / reporting pipelines
- Ensure data integrity, auditability, and performance optimization
5. Azure DevOps & Development Standards
- Transition development workflows into:
- Visual Studio / Git-based source control
- CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps or similar)
- Establish coding standards, documentation practices, and testing strategies
- Support automated testing (unit, integration)
6. Incremental Migration Strategy
- Support a phased modernization approach, including:
- Strangler Fig pattern (wrapping legacy functionality with APIs)
- Parallel run strategies
- Risk mitigation for court operations
- Collaborate with stakeholders to prioritize modules (e.g., case initiation, dispositions, warrants)
7. Stakeholder Collaboration
- Work closely with:
- Judges, clerks, and court administration
- IT leadership and development teams
- External vendors and partner agencies
- Translate business needs into technical solutions
Required Skills and/or Education:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3+ years of experience with application development
- 3+ years of experience with SQL Server / T-SQL
- 3+ years of experience with maintaining legacy or enterprise systems
- 3+ years of experience with debugging
Preferred Education and/or Certifications:
- Experience in South Carolina court/judicial systems or other government environments
- CA Plex or similar 4GL/model-driven environments
- Generated languages (C++, Java, or .NET from Plex)
- Batch processing and transactional systems
- API integrations
- Data warehousing environments
- Case lifecycle (filed pending disposed)
- Court performance metrics (backlog, clearance rates)