Title: Senior Software Developer Category: Information Systems Location: Monterey, CA / USA | Sector: Technical Services
Posting ID: TS/088965
Description:
This position is available in Seaside, CA, supporting the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC). Our client supports the information management needs of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness (OUSD/P&R) and a wide variety of customers both inside and outside the Department of Defense.
We're looking for a Sr. .Net Developer/Lead with Oracle PL/SQL experience to provide leadership on the development of critical applications. Utilize technical skills in programming and development of multiple applications in a .Net application environment. Requires thorough mastery of information technology principles, concepts and techniques. Mentor junior developers on best practices and object-oriented programming. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience programming in the 1.1 and 2.0 .Net frameworks (.Net Framework 3.5 is a plus), working with multiple .Net languages and technologies, particularly VB.NET. This should be augmented by at least
1 year of Oracle PL/SQL development and knowledge of ADO. Overall, 9 years of object-oriented programming experience is preferred. Must have experience with Web Services and working on enterprise applications. Java programming experience also a plus.
You also must be able to gather business requirements, translate them into technical requirements and design a robust solution to address the customer's needs. You will help create technical and functional documentation. You will analyze the business context including new requirements, existing deficiencies and opportunities for process improvement. You must be detail oriented, motivated, and a self-starter.
The candidate must be able to demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, have strong interpersonal skills with a customer orientation, work successfully as part of a diverse team, and have intellectual curiosity about data, processes and its implications.
US Citizenship is required and the ability to obtain a Secret clearance
Security Clearance Required.