The position primarily serves as mid-level Developer in PennDOT’s Bureau of Solutions Management.
The incumbent will be responsible for assisting with design and development of the new PA Unified Crash System, working under the direction of the project’s Technical Lead and Application Architect to write, test, and document code to implement system features and enhancements using Angular, Java, Spring Boot, GIS, and Azure Function technologies.
Skills:
Front-End Frameworks & UI Technologies
- Angular (preferably Angular 14 or higher)
- Responsive UI design with Bootstrap (optional) and Material Design libraries
- Prior experience with jQuery (nice to have)
Back-End Development
- RESTful APIs integration
- GIS integrations
Testing Frameworks
- Prefer: Jasmine and Karma
- Including: jUnit
Data
- PostgreSQL or any other database management system
- ArcGIS Online (AGOL)
- ArcGIS Extension plugin for WebEOC
Tools & Environments
- VS Code, Eclipse, or Spring Tool Suite (STS)
- Git / Azure Repos for source control and collaboration
Required Knowledge and Experience
- ArcPro/ArcObjects, GeoEvent Processor, Velocity, Experience Builder, Survey123, and Field Maps
- ArcGIS Enterprise Server and ArcGIS Online/Hub/Community as an Administrator
- Designing/developing geocodes and geoprocessing services
- Esri ArcSDE and multi-user versioning with state trees/branch versioning
- Linear referencing systems/methods, Esri Roads and Highways, Oracle Locator/Spatial
- Responsiveness and mobile-first development
- Design Patterns and Solid principles
- Digital accessibility and disability inclusion
- Regulations related to digital accessibility (e.g., Section 508, ADA)
- WCAG 2.1 AA requirements
- WAI-ARIA authoring guidelines and best practices
- Optimizing for the accessibility features of HTML, iOS, and Android platforms
- Developing digital products that comply with accessibility standards
Preferred
- Experience incorporating accessibility tests into the development process
- Experience building digital products where compliance with accessibility standards is part of “definition of done”