Job Description:
***Crop to Crop resumes are accepted
Location Requirement: POSTING IS FOR WISCONSIN BASED CANDIDATES ONLY (OR THOSE WILLING TO RELOCATE TO WISCONSIN WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE START DATE). ALL WORK MUST BE DONE IN WISCONSIN
This position is currently remote. However, position status is subject to change. Hybrid/On Site positions: Local candidates or willing to relocate at the candidate's expense. No designated work-space will be assigned however, selected candidate must be available to work at our location as needed. DCF work location is 201 W. Washington Ave., Madison, WI 53703. DCF does not pay for travel time or reimburse for travel expenses.
This recruitment is for one (1) .NET Web Developer III position for the Bureau of Information Technology Services (BITS) at the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. The candidate will join an existing team that maintains existing and develops new web-based applications for use throughout the agency. Attention to detail and ability to meet the needs of multiple stakeholder groups and challenges posed by competing priorities, as part of a team, are crucial for this role, as is flexibility in the face of changing requirements.
This position requires knowledge of and strong experience with Microsoft Web application architecture, development software, tools and environment such as ASP.NET, Java Script, Web Services, jQuery, C#, and HTML in a Microsoft Web development environment using components such as IIS, DB2/Oracle, Okta, GitHub Enterprise, and Relational Database Management Systems. The candidate should have strong experience with fullstack development, REST APIs, Okta, OAuth and Open ID Connect. = Experience with existing DCF development best practices and systems is preferred.
Prior experience with the development of Security applications and with designing, implementing and managing fine-grain authorization policies and mechanisms within applications to control specific data, features, and functionalities at the granular level is required.
The candidate should also have experience writing custom SQL, coding for authentication, using
LDAP, integrating 3rd party connections, and test-driven development and automated testing methodology. Hands-on knowledge of DCF security policies and practices is preferred. In addition to project duties, this individual will provide primary support for several applications that are used throughout the agency. This will include conducting requirements analysis, design, front-end and back-end web application development, testing, deployment activities, and production support.
The person in this position will:
- Develop quality code and develop and execute testing scenarios,
- Actively participate in code reviews,
- Share expertise with peers and teammates,
- Communicate respectfully with many types of stakeholders across the agency,
- Create technical documentation,
- Complete tasks in a timely manner,
Strong communication skills and collaborative mindset are critical to success in this role. Additionally, hands-on development experience as part of a team modernizing government applications is necessary.
Required Skills:
- Strong experience with Microsoft .NET full-stack application development
- Strong knowledge and experience with SQL Server database
- Prior experience developing and implementing security standards and regulations related to data access and authorization on an enterprise level.
- Experience with State of Wisconsin systems and security policies, especially relating to multi-factor authentication