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City Utilities of Springfield is seeking an IT Software Developer I/II/III to design, develop, test, and support business applications aligned with CU’s strategies. You will work with senior developers and internal customers to implement new systems and modify existing ones.
You will learn enterprise standards, apply secure coding, and contribute to the software development lifecycle. The role offers learning opportunities across .NET, Python, web technologies, GIS, and cloud tooling while
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Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
IT Software Developer I Under the direction of the Supervisor-IT Applications or designee, assists in the design, development, testing, and support of business applications that align with the utility’s business strategies and objectives. Works closely with senior developers and internal customers to implement new systems and modifications to existing systems. Responsible for learning and applying standard development practices, troubleshooting routine issues, and contributing to the delivery of reliable solutions. Operates under guidance while developing technical skills and understanding enterprise systems to ensure quality and customer satisfaction.
IT Software Developer II or III **In addition to the IT Software Developer I, a IT Software Developer II or III has increased ownership in the purpose of position listed above.
In addition to the IT Software Developer I, a IT Software Developer II or III has increased ownership in the tasks and responsibilities listed above.
Education: Bachelor’s degree with a major in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university is required. An associate’s degree with exceptional related skills and experience in computer science or software development will be considered in lieu of a bachelor’s degree on a year-for-year basis.
Experience: IT Software Developer I A minimum of one year of progressively responsible system development experience within the last three years is preferred. Experience with GIS technologies, enterprise business applications, enterprise application integrations, custom software development, or utility industry systems and operations is preferred.
Experience: IT Software Developer II Three or more years of recent progressively responsible software development experience is required. At least one year of analysis and design work is required. Experience should include developing applications using .NET frameworks, SQL/database design, and Azure DevOps for source control and deployment. Exposure to cloud environments, containerization concepts, and responsible use of AI-assisted development tools is required. IT Software Developer II should have increased experience reflecting demonstrated ability to work independently, assume partial ownership of assigned systems, mentor interns or entry-level developers, and contribute to technical decision-making for moderately complex projects.
Experience: IT Software Developer III Six years of recent progressively responsible software development experience, including at least two years of system analysis, design and technical solution planning, is required. Must have experience in administering, planning, and controlling projects, including estimating resources, coordinating team activities, monitoring progress, and ensuring timely, high-quality delivery. IT Software Developer III should have experience reflecting increased responsibility, which including providing technical leadership, mentoring other developers, and taking ownership of enterprise level application or critical systems, preferably in a utility critical operational environment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: The following represent the minimum qualifications required for the IT Software Developer I classification. Higher-level classifications are expected to demonstrate advanced knowledge, enhanced proficiency, and greater independent application of these competencies.
Working knowledge of: Designing, developing, testing, implementing, and supporting enterprise business applications using .NET Framework/.NET (C#), Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Entity Framework, Blazor, and modern web application frameworks and libraries including React.js, Angular, and Vue.js. Software development methodologies, application integration, RESTful services/APIs, relational databases, SQL development, and enterprise system integration concepts. GIS technologies and geospatial software development concepts including spatial data management, web mapping, geospatial services, GIS web/mobile application development, mobile/offline mapping solutions, and spatial analytics. Enterprise GIS platforms and technologies including GIS web services, spatial databases, GIS SDKs/APIs, application integrations, service publishing, environment configuration, troubleshooting, and support of GIS-related application ecosystems. Experience with geospatial development frameworks and SDKs such as the ArcGIS Maps SDK, ArcGIS Pro SDK, ArcGIS Enterprise SDK, and related GIS development tools is desirable but not limited to specific vendors or platforms. Utility and operational technology workflows including asset management, utility network concepts, field mobility solutions, operational data visualization, and integration of GIS with enterprise business systems. Cloud technologies, SaaS enterprise platforms, DevOps concepts, application hosting environments, secure coding practices, and enterprise architecture principles. Integrated development environments (IDEs), source control systems, and project management tools such as Visual Studio, Git, and Azure DevOps. Consuming and implementing 3rd Party SDK/APIs.
Ability to: Work courteously and collaboratively with customers and coworkers. Meet deadlines and schedule work with a timely completion. Document processes and procedures in a concise way. Collaborate effectively, work independently on assigned tasks, and take ownership of deliverables. Be organized and have time management skills with attention to detail; resolve issues independently. Effectively utilize a range of digital tools and platforms, including Microsoft Office Suite, enterprise software, and AI-enhanced applications; willingness to learn and adapt to emerging technologies such as mobile, cloud-based systems, and data-driven platforms relevant to utility operations.
Demonstrate: Effective oral and written communication skills. Good judgement, decision making, problem solving, attention to detail, and critical thinking skills. Willingness to learn and adapt to emerging technologies, including mobile devices, cloud-based systems, and data-driven platforms relevant to utility operations. Engagement in continuous learning of new programming languages, frameworks, and tools to support evolving business needs. Actively develop skills in system analysis, design, and technical decision-making. Gain exposure to Azure DevOps pipelines, cloud deployment concepts, and secure coding practices. Build readiness for mentoring interns and contributing to moderately complex projects building for additional responsibilities and advancement. Maintain adherence to all company policies.
Physical Requirements: Typically, sedentary work. Ability to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word and receive detailed information through oral communication. Substantial movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers, and close visual acuity to operate a computer is required.
Working Conditions: IT Software Developer I Normal office environment. May be required to: 1) Work overtime and/or participate in afterhours support rotation to address critical incidents. 2) Acknowledge and respond to system alerts per established procedures supporting CU’s 24×7 utility environment.
IT Software Developer II or III may be required to: 3) Monitor and respond to system alerts and error messages. 4) Acknowledge and address critical incidents outside normal business hours in accordance with established procedures and supporting the continued operation of systems used in a 24×7 utility environment.
Miscellaneous Requirements: Employee must remain alert and aware of their surroundings at all times and maintain the ability to respond to changing circumstances in a timely manner. Must be able to work successfully with diverse groups of people. Testing may be required.
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