Candidates MUST be WI residents or willing to relocate to WI at their own expense prior to starting. This position can work 100% remotely (within the state of WI).
Under the supervision of the Software Development Supervisor, the Software Engineer is responsible for developing custom web applications for the Wisconsin Court System and key stakeholders, assuring software quality, providing technical assistance, troubleshooting software issues, and providing technical expertise to the CCAP development team.
Collaboratively develop software applications for the Wisconsin Court System.
- Member of a Scrum development team.
- Writes functional software for web applications.
- Refines requirements.
- Performs application tests.
- Writes unit tests.
Provide technical assistance to customer support staff.
- Assists with software troubleshooting.
- Performs programming fixes and rewrites.
- Performs software maintenance tasks Deliver software to users.
- Creates software release artifacts.
- Manages software revisions
- Manages automated deployments
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Required
- 1. Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field
- 2. At least 5 years of relevant programming experience
- 3. At least 5 years of experience in developing complex web applications
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Preferred
- 1. Training or experience in functional languages such as Scala, Haskell, Purescript, F#, Erlang, Self, Scheme, OCaml, or Clojure
- 2. Experience using Linux as a development platform
- 3. Experience developing web applications using PureScript, Scala, and PostgreSQL
Direction
- The Software Engineer works under the general direction of a Software Development Supervisor. The position works on a collaborative basis with other Software Engineers, Project Managers, Database Administrators, and Business Process Analysts.
Required Skills : Linux
Basic Qualification
Additional Skills :
Background Check : No
Drug Screen : No