Programmer Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Lansing, MI at Geebo

Programmer Analyst

1 day ago Full Job Description Hybrid:
Will need to be onsite from day 1, two days a week (may change to few days in office).
Work hours are reasonably flexible.
Local candidates (strongly preferred) or non-local (must be willing to relocate) Seeking a Senior.
NET Programmer in support of a development initiatives for the Michigan Department of Education (MDE).
Project Overview - MDE - Office of Assessment and Accountability (OEAA) This role will support development efforts for MDE's Student Assessment and Accountability applications and it will help develop new enhancements and supporting existing functionality.
The Programmer Analyst will be a senior member of an Agile development team of 6-7 developers.
This position will do analysis and development for.
net application critical to the Department of Education.
Developer contracts are often renewed each year for ongoing support.
The ideal candidates will have experience in:
Analysis, design, programming, implementing, and supporting web-based applications.
Strong experience with relational databases and writing SQL code.
Background in ASP.
Net web application development.
Experience developing data driven applications.
Experience in Agile Software Development.
Skill Matrix Experience in the IT Profession Required 8 Years Experience as ASP.
NET application developer Required 8 Years Developing Systems with Microsoft SQL Server database.
Required 5 Years Writing SQL Required 5 Years Experience writing C# or VB for.
Net Required 5 Year Developing Web Services Required 2 Year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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