Software Developer Information Technology (IT) - Austin, TX at Geebo

Software Developer

Quick Apply Contract 1 hour ago Full Job Description The Information Technology (IT) Applications, Medicaid/CHIP Systems (IT-MCS) team is developing a new web-based application for HHSC Contract Administration and Provider Monitoring (CAPM).
The selected candidate must possess knowledge and experience in web application architecture, development, and implementation with JAVA/J2EE, Angular, Spring Boot, Bootstrap, IBM WebSphere, and Oracle databases in an Agile project development environment.
You will support the application development through coding, testing, code peer reviews, documentation, defect root cause analysis and troubleshooting as required.
Selected candidate must be available for on-call support as needed and perform other duties as required for the project.
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CANDIDATE SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Requirements:
Candidates that do not meet or exceed the minimum stated requirements (skills/experience) will be displayed to customers but may not be chosen for this opportunity.
Years Required/Preferred Experience 6 Required Experience as Full Stack Developer in Java 6 Required Experience in writing SQL for Oracle relational databases 6 Required Experience in Spring Boot with Spring data JPA, Spring Security 4 Required Experience in Angular with Node JS 4 Required Experience with Maven and auto build processing 4 Required Experience with software development using Agile methodology 4 Preferred Experience with IBM WebSphere Application Server 2 Preferred Experience with Texas Health and Human Services or other State Agency Job Type:
Contract Salary:
$70.
00 - $75.
00 per hour Schedule:
Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate:
Austin, TX 78701:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Experience:
REST:
8 years (Preferred) Java:
8 years (Preferred) Work Location:
One location Speak with the employer +91 8074106019 Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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