Employer Active
Job Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailJob Alert
You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailNot Disclosed
Salary Not Disclosed
1 Vacancy
W2 Only
VISA : USCL2EADH4EAD
This position is only for W2 Candidates
please reach out :
Candidate Must Be Local
Remote US Only must be a Colorado resident
Developer II (DEV II)
Governors Office of Information Technology
The Developer II has responsibilities across the full Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) from business requirements to support but the DEV II primarily focused on development activities. Development activities including but not limited to working with business analysts and customers to understand requirements; working with team members to apply secure programming techniques using standards and best practices; commenting code for peers and testers; performing unit testing configuration management source code control deployment and release management; and providing support services as needed. Operational support services vary in scope from minor bug fixes (tickets) to major enhancements (change orders). As an application reaches the sunset stage the developer will participate in planning efforts around replacement and modernization. The developer operates at the application level.
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS indicate the number of years and specific type of experience education and training required for the job.
Work Experience:2 years of handson programming experience in applications development.
Education/Training: Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university in information technology computer science or a related field. (Substitution of relevant experience for education is a possibility at the hiring managers discretion.
MINIMUM
JOB Functional/Technical Knowledge & Skills:
Minimum 2years experience with C# .NET and SQL.
Licenses/Certifications Required: No certifications required; ITIL Agile and DevOps useful
ROLEBASED COMPETENCIES In order of importance list and describe the appropriate rolebased competencies that an employee must possess to fulfill the demands of this position and its primary responsibilities.
NOTE: CORE COMPETENCIES The Colorado Department of Personnel & Administration (DPA) has developed five uniform statewide core competencies: communication interpersonal relations customer service accountability and job knowledge (Visit this link for specific examples: Each of these five core competencies is relevant to the culture of the workplace for a potential employee when considering this position in particular a more specific set of rolebased competencies is needed to satisfy the job requirements.
RoleBased Competency: Analytical thinking
Full Time