GA DHS- .NET Application Developer Legal & Paralegal - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

GA DHS- .NET Application Developer

Job DescriptionThe Georgia Client (Client), Office of Information Technology, is seeking a qualified candidate for the temporary contractor staffing position of.
NET Developer based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Candidate MUST be local to Metro Atlanta Pls do NOT submit candidate previously submitted to req#702421.
The responsibilities include the integration and design of new application systems and/or life-cycle enhancement to existing complex multi-platform (.
NET) Client Systems.
Responsible for determining the Product of the assigned project(s) by assessing requirements from business and technical/network personnel.
Responsible for evaluation and selection of the appropriate technical platform for the system.
Work will include integration planning, integration analysis across multiple technical platforms, integration analysis across Client to include both global system design and detailed program design for complex processes or interfaces, review of database design of new data structures, and suggested modifications to existing data structures.
Effectively documents and teaches the structure and function of the new applications and/or enhancements resulting from the assigned project(s) to other Web Application Managers and senior technical personnel to ensure that the new systems or enhancements operates smooth within Clients technical environment.
Candidate will be able to work with a diverse project team, and work in a highly visible and changing project environment with aggressive timelines.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with coursework in computer science or a related field AND Six years of extensive experience in large-scale application architecture, design, and development using various versions of.
NET Framework 4.
0 or above with languages like C#.
NET 4.
0 and Web Technologies like ASP.
NET 4.
0 Candidate will be able to work with a diverse project team, and work in a highly visible and changing project environment with aggressive timelines Five years of experience in design conceptslayered architecture, components, interfaces, messaging Five years of experience in application modeling using UML, specifically using Class, Interaction, Sequence, Activity, and State Diagrams, and of documenting deployment using Deployment Diagrams Five years of experience in computer programming and analysis experience at a level equivalent to an ISATL which included using Web Services, XML, SOAP, object persistence methodologies and application integration Five years of experience with full project life-cycle experience in implementing web-based systems Five or more years of experience in troubleshooting Five years of object-oriented conceptual expertiseclasses, inheritance, encapsulation, and the tools used in their definition (UML, Use Cases) Five or more years of database/Data AccessRDBMS (Oracle, DB2, SQL), tables, triggers, logical and physical modeling, access strategies and tools, concurrency models Five years of experience implementing service orientated architecture using SOAP or REST, XML and JSON Self-motivated and driven professional, able to work with minimal supervision, and able to exercise good judgment to keep critical systems operational Preferred
Qualifications:
Preferred experience in VB 6.
0, ASP 2.
0, and HTML in a Web application environment Recommended Skills Application Integration Architecture Architecture Asp.
Net Core Computer Programming Data Structures Database Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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