Job ID :
9246
Company :
State of Iowa
Location :
E. Walnut, IA
Type :
Contract
Duration :
1 Year
Salary :
Open
Status :
Active
Openings :
1
Posted :
19 Aug 2016
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Short Description:  This SDP6 position will be joining the Office of the CIO application development team and working on projects that require advanced .NET technical design and programming skills, plus ETL (extract, transform, load) skills – preferably using BizTalk.

Complete Description:  The projects are varied and will involve working with several distinct business units, and require technical interfacing between different systems modules. This is our highest level of programming skill, so expertise in .NET and ETL are required and will be heavily tested during the interview process. 

Further job requirements:
- Some overtime may be necessary in order to meet aggressive deadlines
- Strong communications skills and the ability to work closely with a team 
- Ability to read, understand, and create design documents. Technical understanding of infrastructure components, their dependencies, and interactions between servers, virtual systems, networks, databases, web applications, etc.
- Ability to proactively participate in customer engagements, follow direction from lead technicians, work with customers, and participate in technical planning
- Ability to work on multiple concurrent projects/iterations


Skill
Required / Desired
Amount
of Experience
experience working on project teams as a technical designer and developer
Required
10
Years
C#, ASP.NET
Required
7
Years
LINQ and Entity Framework or similar ORM
Required
5
Years
HTML/ CSS, JavaScript and jQuery
Required
5
Years
MVC
Required
3
Years
T-SQL language skills working with MS SQL
Required
3
Years
ETL platform (preferably BizTalk)
Required
3
Years
Experience with Nunit, TDD, MVC4, MVC3, SSIS, Jenkins, SVN, and GIT
Desired
 
 
Experience with iterative and/or Agile Scrum development methodologies
Desired
 
 
Experience with automated unit testing, and test-driven development
Desired