Overview
Skills
Job Details
About this Position:
Job Title: .NET Developer
Must Have/Required Skills:
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8 years' experience with government IT projects as a software developer, software engineer or related field.
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8 years' experience in building and optimizing SQL statements and stored procedures.
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3 years' experience supporting Water Quality/Safety Information Systems, preferably in a government setting.
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Working knowledge of ASP.NET, .NET, and C#, HTML, and CSS.
Additional Duties:
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Demonstrable software troubleshooting/debugging and analysis skills.
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Familiarity with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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Fluent in English with the ability to communicate across project and technical teams.
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Ability to analyze and organize complex technical data logically and efficiently.
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Expertise in developing and executing software test cases.
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Experience in maintaining and upgrading existing applications and systems.
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Effective collaborator with users, vendors, and IT personnel.
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Experience planning, directing, and reviewing work of technical teams and staff.
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Experience in software security standards and best practices..
Preferred/Nice to Have Skills:
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Experience implementing, configuring and supporting SDWIS, Water Quality Exchange (WQX), SWIFT, and DW SFTIES.
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Experience with Apache Tomcat and Java.
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Experience working/collaborating with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Experience using service/help desk ticket platforms and Microsoft Office products..
Additional Duties:
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Leadership experience in technical teams.
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Experience communicating and coordinating with business units outside of IT scope.
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Subject matter expertise in complex systems and software application..
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Experience in estimating analysis and development effort of software request and projects.
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Candidate should be a creative problem solver and have the flexibility to learn new products and technologies.
Required Education and/or Certifications:
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A bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related field and experience in computer software development, modification, and maintenance. Relevant experience may substitute for the bachelor's degree on a year-for-year basis.