Certified Microsoft .NET Web Developer IVThe Department of Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management (EM) Office of Business Operations is seeking applicants for a Certified Microsoft.NET web Developer IV position.This position involves activities to design, develop, maintain, and enhance applications in.NET. The Environmental Management Division has multiple applications relied upon for core business needs, as well as the Electronic Site Register (ESR) application and the Exchange Network Node applications which are being rewritten. The developer needs to provide reliable, responsive support and updates to these systems. This project requires part-time (17 hrs/week - flexible) work for a candidate with advanced.Net developer skillsets and experience as it will depend on the maintenance needs as they arise.The most qualified candidate will have:Ability to work independently utilizing critical thinking and discretionary decision-making skill sets.Moderate level application development skillsets including Analysis and Development within Microsoft.Net Framework.Experience applying Object Oriented Design.Coding experience in ASP.Net MVC and/or.Net Core framework, including C#, VB.NET, HTML, XML, XSLT, CSS Javascript and Bootstrap.Experience applying Standard Security methods to custom applications, including WAMS in.NET applications.Advanced experience developing applications with Oracle backend databases including experience writing stored procedures and SQL.Experience working in Visual Studio as well as Azure DevOps including keeping work items updated in addition to code management.Experience with coding standards and best practices.Experience with testing tasks such as identifying test scenarios, test data setup, execution, and documenting test results.Experience utilizing the Systems Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and following IT Best PracticesAdvanced experience resolving technical issues through debugging, research, and investigation.Experience following Iterative/Agile/Scrum Methodologies for completing projects from Initiation through Implementation and Maintenance.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Collaborates with others and is a team player to ensure project success.Additional skillsets that will also be helpful:Experience writing technical documentation.Experience with SharePoint.Experience working in Government.This position will work at the direction of the DNR IT Supervisor, Application Architect, Business Relationship Manager, Project Manager, and program Leads, utilizing DNR IT standards, software and tools. Tasks of this position include, but are not limited to:Orienting self to current applications by working with others Identifying a solution/design working in collaboration with project team members.
Coding programs and applications using DNR standards and guidance for best coding and database practices, adhering to security requirements. This includes any integrations with other systems. Structure code to meet standards for efficiencies and maintainability. Testing the applications by documenting scenarios and test results using DNR approved tools and processes. Managing code and version control using Azure DevOps Assisting with deploying the web-based applications, batch jobs and reports.
Working on priority tasks and keeping tasks updated with current status in Azure DevOps. Providing input on estimates/timeline for tasks. Implementation of user interface changes/bug fixes based on feedback from team, users and testers. Maintaining the backend Oracle database to support the needs of the applications. Creating clear and up to date documentation for the project’s configuration and code base.Developer must follow DNR standards and procedures for management and versioning of source code, file management and change management processes.
The developer must look out for security concerns or issues when developing applications and follow security related protocols. Applications must be built and supported in compliance with Federal and State requirements.