Java Developer with SOA REST Web Services, SQL, HL7/FHIR, Microservices, Tomcat, Linux, PostgreSQL/Oracle/MySQL, OATH2 and healthcare experience

Job ID: UT-54243 (99990620)

Java Developer with SOA REST Web Services, SQL, HL7/FHIR, Microservices, Tomcat, Linux, PostgreSQL/Oracle/MySQL, OATH2 and healthcare experience

Location: Salt Lake City UT (DOH – Center for Health Data and Informatics)
Duration: 3+ years
Documents: MMR/RTR

The Utah Department of Health, Health Informatics Program is looking for a full or part-time Java developer to develop a Java web service API. This project will go until September 30, 2021, depending on funding. This position will work onsite and work with the project development team and attend project meetings.

This position will develop web service APIs that will be used by internal and external systems to match person records with the Department of Health’s Master Person Index (MPI), query for authorized public health data, and send notifications on data changes. The APIs will be developed using J2EE SOA standards, utilize java microservices, and implement standard health messaging standards, just as HL7 and FHIR. Software will be hosted on RedHat Linux servers using Apache and Tomcat. Experience configuring Tomcat on Linux a plus. The APIs will query a variety of databases, including PostgreSQL, Oracle, and MySQL. The APIs will provide client authentication and authorization, using OATH2 and integrate with the state Utah Master Directory, for all requests and keep a detailed audit log of all transactions. Additionally, appropriate data security standards must be met, and approved data encryption techniques will be used.

Scoring Criteria
20% Experience with JavaEE SOA REST Web Services
15% Experience with SQL
20% Experience with HL7/FHIR
15% Experience with Java Microservices
30% Cost

KSSOW-18057 MMR.xlsx

E-RTR.doc

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