Systems Software Programmer- Project Lead

23 Oct 2024

Vacancy expired!

DPP is seeking a

Systems Software Programmer to serve as the

Project Lead for a project in Columbia, SC.

Scope:
  • Developing, implementing, maintaining, and obtaining multiple mission critical applications
  • Requires a highly-motivated individual with advanced experience and extensive software development skills to play a key role in the application development team that will deliver new child welfare re-engineering projects
  • Serve as the Systems Program Project Lead
  • The role is 75% remote, but the successful candidate must be able to report on-site whenever requested. Candidate must be able to pick up required equipment on-site.

Duties and responsibilities:
  • Lead the development of a secured provider portal qualified providers who provide services under the Families First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). Portal will interface with CCWIS and the Child And Adult Protective Services System (CAPSS).
  • Assist in the planning and system design to implement the new CCWIS and AFCARS federal requirements
  • Assist in the development and implementation of CAPSS changes for the Families First Prevention Act
  • Assist with ongoing maintenance and operations of CCWIS, Child and Adult Protective Services System
  • Support the operations of the human services portal for foster care, investigation and family preservation case managers
  • Develop and modify VB/ASP.NET and C# code that accesses MS SQL 2008/2012/2016 databases

Required skills:
  • 10+ years of experience independently designing and implementing medium to large-scale software systems and components using .Net architectures
  • 8+ years of experience developing data-driven applications utilizing significant relational database engines as part of the overall application architecture
  • 8+ years of experience building Windows/web-based software systems, utilizing n-tier architectures, dynamic content, highly-scalable approaches, and complex security models/implementations
  • Knowledge of Microsoft operating systems and at least two application, database, messaging or web server systems
  • Successful design and implementation of multiple software components and subsystems
  • Ability to communicate the design and implementation of software systems including relevant strengths/weaknesses and reasons for implementation decisions
  • Ability to communicate (orally and written) effectively with technical, non-technical staff, and customers/stakeholders as needed or directed
  • Ability to communicate effectively with the organization and other information technology staff

Environments and tools:
  • MS Server 2012 R2/2016 Enterprise Server, IIS 8.5
  • MS SQL 2012 R2 /2016 Enterprise Server
  • TFS (Team Foundation Server)
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/2013/2015
  • C#, ASP.NET, .NET
  • JavaScript
  • SSRS
  • Entity Framework 6 is a plus
  • ASP.NET MVC 3 or higher is a plus

Preferred skills:
  • Preference will be given to experience related to child welfare or human services system design and development and/or knowledge of the SACWIS/CCWIS requirements and objectives
  • Candidate must be able to communicate clearly with the development team, project staff, and the user community
  • Strong project skills
  • Self-starter
  • Experience with Agile software development is a plus
  • Minimal management required

Required education:
  • BS or Associate’s degree or years of experience in lieu of degree

Interested? Learn more:Click the apply button or contact our recruiter

Steve at

steve.mcginnis@dppit.com to learn more about this position (

21-01012).

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