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This position is worked remote during the pandemic with occasional requests to go onsite. Anyone submitted must be willing to go onsite when requested. When the office returns to working onsite the resource must be willing to work onsite 100%Remote work only for the foreseeable future - agency will send them the equipment during our onboarding process .
Responsibilities – The Child Support Systems Subject Matter Expert will provide hands-on assistance towards the design, development, and implementation of the financial management module of the Arizona child support replacement system. The Child Support Systems Subject Matter Expert may direct and coordinate the efforts of the members of the assigned Project Team. The Child Support Systems Subject Matter Expert will also coordinate the testing efforts with other State agencies and interface partners needed to define the changes to the interactions between the replacement system and these entities and their systems. Other responsibilities of the Child Support Systems Subject Matter Expert include:- A minimum of fifteen (15) years of software development and implementation experience in state government sector systems modernization in which ten (10) years has been in Child Support Enforcement
- A minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience, managing systems architecture and development projects
- A minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience as a subject matter expert in child support business processes, with at least ten (10) years focused in financial management and SDU subject areas
- A minimum of ten (10) years of technical experience in various technology environments, but not limited to, mainframe, web-based and client server architecture
- Completed at least two (2) projects within the last ten (10) years that involved designing business processes and procedures and developing new systems to supports the new business processes
- Experience in implementing PRWORA and DRA system changes
- Strong knowledge of Federal Reports (e.g. OCSE 34, OCSE 396, OCSE 157)
- Experience in understanding and assisting with federal audits and federal test decks
- Experience in communication and coordination of activities with external stakeholders and vendors
- Experience with Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) Certification for multiple states
- A minimum of ten (10) year of experience being part of the data conversion activities of child support systems modernization
- Detailed knowledge of Title IV, Part D of the Social Security Act
- Detailed knowledge of the Automated Systems for Child Support Enforcement: A Guide for States 2017
- Strong knowledge of various software Development Life Cycle Methodologies including Agile and Waterfall techniques
- Experience in performing needs analysis, solving problems, assessing technical capabilities, and conducting JAD sessions
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