Job ID: TX-70123037A70123039 (910490323)
Remote/Local .Net Developer (TX exp must) with C#, ASP.net, Web API, MVC, Oracle, JSON, API Testing, Angular/React, Ed-Fi, Bitbucket and Jira experience
Location: Austin TX (TEA)
Duration: 6 months
The Developer/Programmer Analyst performs advanced analysis and programming work involving all technical aspects of designing, creating and maintaining software applications.
Minimum Requirements:
YearsRequired/PreferredExperience
8RequiredDeveloping complex web applications using C#, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET CORE and ASP.NET Web API
8RequiredDesigning and Implementing enterprise level databases on Oracle
6RequiredTesting each deliverable, using a strong testing methodology for Unit and Development testing.
6RequiredXML, JSON, API Testing, JavaScript frameworks like Angular or React
2PreferredFamiliarity with Ed-Fi Data Standards and Technologies
2PreferredPrevious experience with TEA’s Texas Student Data System (TSDS) preferred
1PreferredFamiliarity with Bitbucket and Jira
This position will work with the Texas Student Data System (TSDS) development team to provide the following Software Development Services:
1) Perform technical analysis by reviewing the user requirements and create design documents.
2) Perform coding adhering to TEA and industry standards, best practices, and customer requirements.
3) Perform testing verifying they match the requirements, including the creation of test data, test cases and test scripts.
4) Prepare and maintain technical documentation as required (i.e., design documents, process flows, object or data models, project plans, environment diagrams, test plans, etc.).
5)Collaborate with the project team for sprint/release work on tasks such as providing development effort estimates, discussing architecture and design, triaging, and resolving defects or issues in multiple environments and providing status on work assignments or issues.
The Texas Student Data System (TSDS) modernizes and improves the quality of data collection, management, and reporting in Texas education.