Project/Program:
Multi-year Discretionary Contracts
The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) is seeking a qualified Software Developer to augment our existing IT team. The candidate will assist in the development, enhancement, and support of DYCD Financials systems to support the multi-year discretionary contract initiative. These systems are built on a .NET Framework stack and need to be robust, user-friendly, and efficient, enabling DYCD staff to support the contracting and invoicing process of discretionary contracts.
Day-to-Day Tasks:
Design, develop and maintain the DYCD Financials systems, which are built on the .NET Framework and in the upgrade process to .NET Core.
Work with technologies such as Angular 17, HTML5, CSS, JQuery, JavaScript, ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, DevExpress, and other relevant tools within the .NET ecosystem.
Integrate new features and functionalities based on user requirements, ensuring seamless performance and scalability.
Conduct impact analysis on large, complex projects by assessing how changes in one program affect others.
Perform unit testing, debugging, and documentation of developed code.
Collaborate with other IT team members to ensure seamless integration with existing systems and databases.
Mandatory Qualification:
Software Developer -
Is involved with all facets of the software development process, including the research, design, programming, testing and implementation of computer software.
Expert -
84+ months: Candidate is able to provide guidance to large teams and/or has extensive industry experience and is considered at the top of his/her field.
Requested Qualifications:
- 84 months of experience with MVC
- 84 months of experience with ASP.NET
- 60 months experience with C#.Net
- 60 months of experience with Angular 13+, Javascript, HTML, CSS
- 60 months experience working with, cloud-service providers such as Azure
- 84 months experience using Restful web services
- 84 months of experience using SQL Management Studio
- 84 months of experience using object-oriented programming
- 60 months of experience reading and understanding ColdFusion code.