Software Developer
The Software Developer will also be tasked with the setup and configuration of new servers that house the various applications based on current architecture and best practices. Remediation of applications may be required to meet new standards and best practices.
Specific tasks include:-Migration of existing applications, some of which include, but are not limited to: .Net applications, Microsoft Access applications, and Web Services to new up to date servers.-Migrate the various IIS configurations and server settings, related to the app being migrated, to new up to date servers.-Migration of existing SQL Server, Oracle, and Access databases to new up to date Database servers.-Modification and modernization of source code of applications, as required.-Modification and modernization of the source code of Web Services while considering the impact on their consumers.-Modification and modernization of SQL code.-Setup and configuration of new servers, IIS sites/settings, Windows task scheduler, and all configurations related to the deployment and running of applications on appropriate servers.-Working with various teams such as, but not limited to, the App Dev, BA and EA staff.-Reading Requirement Documents and making changes to systems in accordance with these requirements.-Prepare, and/or review technical documentation such as system architecture designs, schemas, solution proposals, “as is” and “to be” documents/diagrams for various systems, as appropriate.-Following the standards of the organization in areas of application design, accessibility, security, etc.-Guide in the development of applications throughout the SDLC, including the redesign of legacy applications written in older technologies.-Develop and guide quality assurance processes including code reviews, performance testing, security scans, and adherence to industry, state, and federal standards.-Identify and escalate technical risks and issues appropriately.