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The State of South Carolina's Department of Natural Resources seeks a lead software developer to direct agency software and applications design, development, and rollout strategies. Responsibilities include establishing standards, frameworks, and procedures, ensuring system security, and providing ongoing support for enterprise applications built with MVC.NET/Visual Studio.
The ideal candidate holds a bachelor's in CS or related field with several years of experience in web-based, integrated
Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems or a related field and three years relevant experience in the design and implementation of enterprise information systems including software applications design, programming, prototyping, testing and maintenance, development of software design frameworks and protocols, implementation of version control and change management procedures and strategies, development of system and database integration strategies and technologies that implement web-based interfaces in a variety of application frameworks, and technical support and development of technical reference documentation or an Associate’s degree and five years experience as indicated above.
Profient in system analysis and software design, debugging, prototyping/testing, implementation and maintenance procedures and strategies including version control and shared code library development and change management as well as various software development methodologies, application software design, testing debugging and maintenance. Solid knowledge of methods and strategies for enterprise information systems development, operation and maintenance involving the integration of tabular, spatial, statistical, electronic records management and web-based technologies. Knowledge of data base structures and data access programming procedures including stored procedures and experience implementing application security protocols. Knowledge of SDLC and modern applications.