SENIOR .NET DEVELOPER
The Challenge:
Are you looking for an opportunity to not just develop software, but to build a system that will positively impact the lives of our nation’s Veterans? As a developer, you can solve a problem with a complete end-to-end solution in a fast-paced, Agile environment. We’re looking for a Senior .Net developer and the advanced skills needed to diagnose and fix issues affecting VistA products for our Veterans Affairs client. This role is more than just coding. We need a developer who will use their passion to learn new tools and techniques, identify and implement system improvements, and progress toward modernization. Using Agile life cycle development, you’ll build and repair health and clinical applications for VA. You’ll analyze the user needs and the environment to make sure the solution you’re developing considers the current architecture and operating environment, as well as future functionality and enhancements. This position is open to remote delivery anywhere within the U.S., to include the District of Columbia.
Work with us as we build systems to change Veterans Affairs for the better.
Join us. The world can’t wait.
You Have:
- 10 years of experience with .Net software development
- 5 years of experience developing software for the U.S. Government
- 2 years of experience with software development in the Healthcare IT field
- Knowledge of software development
- Knowledge of design or architectural patterns
- Ability to understand front-end users' requirements
- Ability to communicate with front-end users to replicate their issues
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust or Suitability/Fitness determination based on client requirements
- Certification in the Computer Science field
Nice If You Have:
- Veterans Affairs experience
- Product Sustainment experience
- ServiceNow experience
- GitHub experience
- Knowledge of Agile frameworks
- SAFe Certifications
Vetting:
Applicants selected will be subject to a government investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements of the U.S. government client.