Hybrid NET Web Developer 3 Job at Sundial Software in Madison
Sundial Software, Madison, WI, US, 53774
The State of Wisconsin DNR is looking for one (1) .NET Web Developer III's to work 40 hours a week.
Top Skills (5) & Years of Experience:
• Advanced level application development skillsets including analysis, design and development within Microsoft .Net Framework. (8+ yrs)
• Coding experience in .Net framework with MVC including C#, VB.Net, JavaScript and Bootstrap. (8+ yrs)
• Experience applying accessibility and security standards to custom applications. (6+ yrs)
• Experience developing applications with Oracle databases including writing stored procedures and SQL. (8+ yrs)
• Experience working in Azure DevOps including keeping work items updated in addition to code management. (4+ years)
Nice to Have:
• Experience working at DNR or in another Government agency.
• Experience working with Microsoft Suite, including SharePoint, Teams, Word, Excel, etc.
• Experience with GIS, especially Esri JavaScript APIs.
Interview Process:
• 1st Round Interview will consist of a 60-minute in person interview, immediately followed by a technical exam for up to 30 minutes (1.5 hrs)
• 2nd Round Interview - A 60-minute in person interview.
Onsite or Remote? Candidates MUST be WI residents or willing to relocate to WI within 30 calendar days of start date. Local candidate preferred. Headquarters is downtown Madison, WI. Services to DNR must be physically completed within the State of Wisconsin including during remote work. Hybrid, On a weekly basis DNR is currently 60% remote and 40% in the office. Hybrid requirement is weekly not monthly. New contractor must start onsite for a five-day orientation/onboarding. Work cannot be conducted outside the United States.
Project details (project overview, who the contractor will work with, soft skills needed, etc.):
This position will analyze, design, develop, test, implement and maintain solutions and features for applications in Microsoft .NET environment. It consists of development and providing support for existing applications as determined by project and maintenance priorities. Initially, work will be for the WisFIRS related applications. The position will work with supervisors, project managers, business relationship managers, developers and business customers. To be successful, the developer will need to take initiative and own tasks or products along with being self-motivating including excellent communications, time management, listening, collaboration, problem solving and adaptability skillsets.
Full DNR position description and skillset form are attached.
Additional Details:
• Must follow both State of Wisconsin and DNR Acceptable Technology, Access, and Security related policies as well as work guidance.
• Regular work hours are during business hours between 7:00 – 5:30pm. Should be available for after hour deployments.
• Must have reliable high-speed internet provided at own expense if working remotely.
• State holidays are not paid unless part of work agreement. No overtime and no weekend differential. Work on state holidays must be approved.
• At the end of the contract, the equipment must be returned. If it cannot be dropped off in person or if DNR Equipment is damaged during the contract, replacement and shipping is done at supplier’s expense. If a equipment cannot be dropped off for computer replacements, the shipping is at the supplier's expens