Minimum requirements:
Bachelor’s degree or higher.
4+ years of experience in development of web-based software applications.
4+ years of experience in root cause analysis and resolution.
4+ years of experience programming in various coding languages including, but not limited to: .Net, HTML, HTML5, ASP, Java, JSP, .NET/C#, front end and back-end user interface methodologies and technologies, SQL, and stored procedures.
4+ years of experience and proficiency in web programming using code languages: .NET/C#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, Stored Procedures, Oracle, and SQL Server.
3+ years of experience with Agile SDLC methodology.
3+ years of experience working on a team performing a variety of SDLC related tasks.
3+ years of experience in intra-team collaboration for requirements gathering and software development, modifications, and maintenance.
3+ years of experience in presenting in-person software application change demonstrations for the purposes of seeking customer approval of proposed design.
2+ years of experience using Azure Dev Ops, Jira, or similar tools.
1+ years of experience programming in C# .Net Blazor.
Preferred Qualifications:
1+ years of experience porting existing codebase from Java to C# .NET Blazor.
1+ years of experience and knowledge of responsive web design practices and implementation.
1+ years of experience and knowledge of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and implementation.
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