Vacancy caducado!
- Passion Seekers. You genuinely care about the work that you do and its impact on society.
- Self-Starters. You're a go-getter who isn't afraid to step up and disrupt the status quo.
- Entrepreneurs. You bring fresh ideas to the table, work hard, develop business and consistently seek new challenges.
- Collaborators. You're a great contributor to a high performing team that accomplishes great feats for our clients.
- Expert knowledge of .NET Core framework
- Advanced experience with React
- Experience with Azure/cloud environments
- Development experience using MFA, (prefer Login.gov experience).
- Highly proficient in coding using C#
- Knowledge of HL7 FHIR data standards desired
- Experience with development of fire service and first responder applications preferred.
- Expertise in NFORS/NFIRS preferred
- Development experience in object-oriented programming
- Strong understanding of Responsive Web Design programming
- Work as part of a team throughout the software development life cycle
- Collaborate with designers and analysts to implement enhancements or new applications
- Develop code to meet user story acceptance criteria
- Excellent SQL skills
- Debug, test and fix errors
- Participate on cross-disciplinary team of developers, epidemiologists, engineers, and testers
- Conduct design and code review to ensure compliance with standards
- Experience working with TFS, Git, and Visual Studio
- Experience with HTML/CSS, JavaScript
- BS or Masters in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Health Informatics
- Familiarity with 508 compliances
- Knowledge of Agile/Scrum development
- Adhere to coding standards and develop well-structured, maintainable and easy to understand code
- Skill in using Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) encryption and digital signature capabilities into applications (e.g. TLS).
- Skill in using code analysis tools.
- Skill in developing and applying security system access controls.
- Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles and methods that apply to software development.
- Knowledge of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflow, mobile code, cross-site scripting, Procedural Language/Structured Query Language [PL/SQL] and injections, race conditions, covert channel, replay, return-oriented attacks, malicious code).
- Knowledge of system design tools, methods, and techniques, including automated systems analysis and design tools.
- Knowledge of security architecture concepts and enterprise architecture reference models (e.g., Zachman, Federal Enterprise Architecture [FEA]).
- Knowledge of Application Security Risks (e.g. Open Web Application Security Project - OWASP Top 10 list)
- Knowledge of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data security standards.
Vacancy caducado!