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This is a 30 month opportunity on the Hourly-Based IT Services (HBITS) Contract at the State of New York. (Possibility of extension).
Requirements:
84 Months Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio to develop complex n-tier web applications using ASP.NET MVC framework
84 Months Experience developing and maintaining web applications that utilize modern client-side technologies such as HTML5, AJAX, JavaScript, JQuery, Bootstrap and Cascading Style Sheets
84 Months Experience in developing and maintaining web applications that utilize modern backend technologies using C# and modern programming principles
Object-oriented, scalable, maintainable, single-responsibility and highest application security standards
84 Months Experience with Oracle: Database design and modelling, PL/SQL coding and debugging, stored procedures, packages, indexes, triggers, creating tables, etc., including the use of a tool to write and test SQL code and manipulate data
84 Months Experience with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) application integration including development of secure .Net web-services using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), SOAP/Restful APIs, message and queue processing, and/or an Enterprise Service Bus
36 Months Experience in ASP.Net Core MVC framework
48 months Experience in interpreting Visual Basics 6 (VB6) code and structure
60 Months Experience in automated unit testing, utilization of Git and Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010 or later, for development activities and code repositories
60 Months Experience interpreting, analyzing and extracting core use cases from complex business requirements and building the logic within an application's code to meet those requirements
48 Months Experience coding and maintaining applications which contain Health Care data that fall under HIPAA Protected Health Information (PHI)