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The Maricopa County Recorder's Office is seeking an Application Development Supervisor to oversee the application development team, provide technical leadership, and ensure secure, reliable software solutions for enterprise applications.
The role combines supervision with hands-on software development and architecture work, collaborating with multiple teams to deliver modernization while maintaining compliance with county policies.
Posting Date: 08/12/26
Application Deadline: 08/19/26
Pay Range
Salary offers are based on the candidate's equivalent experience and internal equity with other employees within the same job classification. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation.
Job Type: Unclassified
Department: Recorder
The Application Development Supervisor oversees the daily operations of the application development team and provides technical leadership for the design, development, implementation, and support of enterprise applications that support the County Recorder's Office. This position is responsible for supervising developers, working with the project management team to manage project assignments and priorities, establishing development standards, and ensuring the successful delivery of secure, reliable, and maintainable software solutions.
In addition to supervisory responsibilities, this position serves as a senior software developer and technical mentor, actively participating in application architecture, software development, troubleshooting, and code reviews. The supervisor works closely with business stakeholders, infrastructure, database, and project management teams to develop innovative technology solutions that improve operational efficiency while maintaining compliance with County policies and industry best practices.
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office (MCRO) is responsible for maintaining the Maricopa County voter registration records and for administering over elections in partnership with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The MCRO also maintains the permanent public record of over 50 million documents dating back to 1871, including deeds, plat maps, and a variety of other important documents. Our office serves over 2.5 million registered voters as well as 4.4 million residents across Maricopa County. The MCRO offers a friendly, welcoming, and collaborative environment with opportunities to grow and develop new skills.