Information Technology Applications Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Lincoln, NE at Geebo

Information Technology Applications Developer

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State of Nebraska
Job Title: Information Technology Applications Developer
Closing Date/Time: Tue. 08/26/14 11:59 PM Central Time
Salary: $21.03/Hour
Job Type: PERM FULL TIME
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Department: Administrative Services (Department of)
Requisition #: 201403363
Position #: 60005191
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This IT Application Developer Position will provide application development solutions utilizing the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software; designs, configures, codes, documents and implements new solutions for the users of the ECM system.
Examples of Work:
Develop and Configure application solutions utilizing the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software tools. This includes gathering requirements, configuring solutions using ECM modules such as Unity Forms, Workflow, Document Composition and Report Services with assistance from Senior Applications Developers. Other duties include building custom portals using .NET, VB scripts and the use of APIs as well as testing and implementing ECM solutions. This would involve working with many of the agencies that use the ECM technology today.
Qualifications / Requirements:
REQUIREMENTS: Experience, education, or training in coding computer applications.
PREFERRED: Experience using the OnBase platform, SQL Data Base, Object Oriented technology, .NET programming and VB scripting.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidates must be service oriented, have strong interpersonal and analytical skills that include working directly with various levels of business and technical staff to determine sound technical solutions for business requirements. Candidates must have strong technical, organization, planning, problem-solving, mentoring, and decision-making skills.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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