The scope of work includes, but is not limited to, functional software enhancements, technical debt clean-up, bug fixing, estimation, analysis, and validation. This position teams with the project team consisting of technical leads, quality assurance testers, business analysts, business partners, product owner, project manager, and others to complete and accept the solutions developed. The scope of work will also include elicitation and analysis of requirements, documentation, and verification of customer requirements. Work comes into the project team via user stories, bugs, and work order tickets. This person will evaluate the request for completeness, and in collaboration with team members, develop software solutions which meet the objective and intent of the business problem being solved. The developer will create and execute unit tests, create delivery instructions for moving software from the development environment to the quality assurance region and into production. Business Enterprise and Technology Solutions applications are supported by a range of technical skill sets and tools including XML, JavaScript, Classic ASP, .NET 8, VB.NET, VB6, C#, SQL Reporting Services, Windows Batch Scheduler (TIDAL), Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS), Azure DevOps, TFVS, GIT, Web Services, SQL, Visual Studio (VS), and MVC/MVVM. Much of the work is accomplished in a scrum delivery model. This resource may need to work with the stakeholders from the government agency to develop in-scope changes for the project. This may include integration with computer systems from partner agencies, third parties, and internal applications. In addition to the skills needed and outlined in the scope of the work section, they will need to leverage our enterprise service bus to complete development activities.  |