Software Developer (SQL, SOA, WCF, Crystal Reports, OKTA)

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HBITS: HBITS-07-14636

ITS, Expert, Software Developer

30 month contract

Interview: Virtual Interview

Work model: 50% telecommuting, 50% Office per week

--- Project Description ---
OMH CAIRS legacy Sev 1 app going into rewrite/overhaul - need
experienced developer for new application(s) - may also need to
work on additional OMH applications as needed

--- Day-to-Day Tasks ---
1. This position will require working on multiple OMH applications
as well as SQL databases.
2. Daily, this person will write code,
write database queries, collaborate with team members,
documentation, testing and implementation.
3. This person will
also be responsible for any help desk asks, SLMS trainings, and
status reports.
4. Migrations, technical diagrams and report
creations are also done extensively.
5. Developers also work
extensively with Jira tickets as well as GIT.

--- Required Qualifications ---
84 Months Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio to develop
complex n-tier web applications using .NET/ .NET Core framework
as well as experience developing and maintaining web applications
that utilize modern client-side technologies such as HTML5, AJAX,
JavaScript, JQuery, Bootstrap, JSON and Cascading Style Sheets
84 Months Experience in developing and maintaining web
applications that utilize modern backend technologies using C#
and modern programming principles; Object-oriented, scalable,
maintainable, single-responsibility and highest application security
standards
84 Months Experience with any Relational Database: Database
design and modeling, fluent with PL/SQL coding and debugging,
stored procedures, packages, constraints, indexes, triggers,
creating tables, etc., including the use of a tool to write and test
SQL code and manipulate data
84 Months Experience with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
application integration including development of secure .Net web-
services using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF),
SOAP/Restful APIs, message and queue processing, and/or an
Enterprise Service Bus
84 Months Experience interpreting, analyzing and extracting core
use cases from complex business requirements and building the
logic within an application's code to meet those requirements
84 Months Experience coding and maintaining applications which
contain Health Care data that fall under HIPAA Protected Health
Information (PHI)
60 Months Experience with creating and maintaining Crystal
Reports 10 or greater
60 Months Experience in interpreting and developing Visual Basics
6 (VB6) code and structure.
24 Months experience with user provisioning, authentication and
authorization using OKTA, LDAP, RSA, and Access Manager.

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