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An established industry player is seeking an experienced Smalltalk Developer to modernize a core application built in Smalltalk. This remote role is crucial for bridging the existing system and a new solution, requiring deep knowledge of Smalltalk and the ability to translate complex business logic into understandable formats. The ideal candidate will collaborate with various stakeholders, ensuring the modernization process is seamless while providing ongoing support for the legacy application. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are passionate about technology, this opportunity is perfect for you.
SmallTalk Developer
Our client maintains a core application built using Smalltalk language which is an Object-oriented programming language with an on-premises Oracle database. Our client is currently in the implementation phase of modernizing this application and is collaborating with an implementation vendor to deliver the new solution using a Low code platform.
They are seeking an experienced Smalltalk developer to provide technical expertise in Smalltalk, analyze the existing Smalltalk code, and translate business logic and validation rules into plain English/pseudo-code to support the modernization effort. This developer will play a crucial role in ensuring the vendor team fully understands the existing system’s functionality and requirements. Additionally, the developer will provide ongoing support for the legacy application as needed.
This is a remote position.
SmallTalk Developer Responsibilities
Modernization of the Legacy JJIS Application:
Support for the Existing Legacy JJIS Smalltalk Application:
SmallTalk Developer Qualifications
This role is critical in bridging the gap between the existing Smalltalk-based system and the modernized solution. The ideal candidate will have deep Smalltalk expertise and the ability to collaborate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Demonstrate commitment to understanding, identifying, and eliminating systemic barriers and processes that harm individuals and particularly marginalized people in actions and communications.
Compensation: $60-$70/hr. (DOE)