*Job Title:* ASP.Net UI Developer

*Location:* Wallace Bldg, 502 E 9th St, Des Moines, IA 50319, USA

*Client Name*: State of Iowa

*Type of Hire:* Contract 06 Months

*Mode of Interview:* In Person Only

*Hours a week*: This position is estimated at 30 hours per week.



*Job Description:*

The successful candidate will work closely with small development groups
working to consolidate & upgrade existing applications to the latest in
client server technologies. : MVC (preferably version 5) - JQuery, CSS3,
HTML5. The candidate will also be responsible for supporting legacy client
server systems. The successful candidate will be able to work on multiple
tasks and have the ability to react quickly to requirement changes in an
agile environment. The candidate will also be responsible for thorough
system testing as well as working with a testing group.



Duties include but are not limited to completing developmental work on this
project as the primary developer and under the direction of the Project
Manager of the Permitting project that is driven by the recent NPDES
Electronic Reporting ruling from EPA.  As the primary developer, your
responsibilities would include but are not limited to; develop and
implement code for the existing application(s) impacted by this project.
This code will need to be released in multiple phases as indicated in the
project plan. The first phase should include enhancing the application and
database to allow for electronic submission of three data groups as
required in the ruling;  (1) State performance data, (2) Discharge
Monitoring Reports (DMR’s), and (3) Biosolids Annual Program Reports. This
phase will also include improvements to the WWPIE and CROMERR portal
Implementation to comply with the Federal NPDES Electronic Reporting rule.
Applications associated with this project are written in the following
languages; C# .NET, ADO.NET Entity Framework 4.1, Ntier, LINQ, SQL Server
2005 v5.1 and greater. This project will also assist with modification and
documentation of business logic; update the software suite to incorporate
changes in regulatory standards, provide full technical documentation of
the code, ensure that historical files are compatible with and can be
opened in all revised versions of RBCA software and correct the
deficiencies identified during testing and from the DNR’s security scan, in
accordance with DNR and OCIO operating procedures and standards.




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Thanks & Best Regards,



*Angelina Williams, *Technical Associate

*SoftSages Technology, Inc. *

17 Mystic Ln, Malvern, PA-19355

*Desk No*: +1 (484) 402-7869 *Ext.* 110 | *Fax:* +1 (484) 320-3371

*E-Mail:* an...@softsages.com <b...@softsages.com> | *Website:*
www.softsages.co <http://www.softsages.com/>m

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