The Division of Technology Services develops and maintains multiple mission-critical applications for the Department of Social Services (DSS).
We are seeking a highly motivated Systems Software Programmer Project Lead to join the Web Application Development team.
This role will play a key part in the continued delivery of new Economic Services Re-Engineering projects as well as other enterprise initiatives.
The Project Lead will serve as an expert coder and technical leader, contributing to both visual interfaces and web services.
Responsibilities include:
Design, develop, test, and deploy software solutions using Microsoft Visual Studio, C#, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, Angular, PrimeNG, jQuery, .NET, and MS SQL Server.
Collaborate with software engineers, technical leaders, and external partners to recommend and implement efficient, scalable solutions.
Create and maintain subsystem and component designs, implementing object-oriented solutions that integrate into larger systems.
Perform debugging, unit testing, integration testing, and participate in production releases.
Manage source code, build processes, and deployments using TFS.
Support system-level testing and help define data interchange formats, APIs, and messaging strategies.
Mentor junior developers and share expertise across the team.
Participate in Economic Services, BONVI, and Community Pathway Portal projects.
Provide technical infrastructure support (repositories, build systems, testing environments).
7+ years of experience designing and implementing medium-to-large scale .NET applications.
5+ years developing data-driven applications using relational databases (SQL Server or similar).
5+ years building scalable, web-based applications with N-tier architecture and security models.
Strong expertise in C#, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC (3+), WCF, Entity Framework, AngularJS, and responsive design.
Hands-on experience with MS SQL Server, IIS, and SSRS.
Proven track record of designing and delivering multiple software components and subsystems.
Strong communication skills (oral and written) with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Previous government IT experience.
Experience in Child Protective Services or related environments.
Microsoft Server 2012 R2, IIS 8.5
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Enterprise
Microsoft Visual Studio (2010, 2013, 2015, 2017)
TFS (Team Foundation Server)
Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience).