JOB REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Natural Resources, DNR IT Custom
Application Development Section seeks to hire two Microsoft .NET Web
Developer III\'s to design, develop, test, implement and maintain
solutions and features for applications in Microsoft .NET environment
along with designing and implementing Oracle database in support of the
application. The developer needs to provide reliable, responsive support
for these projects and systems as developed along with existing system
support as assigned. This work requires \@40 hrs./week) work for a
candidate with advanced developer skillsets and experience. The position
will be working on new development, enhancements and/or providing
support for existing applications as determined by agency priorities.
There are multiple initiatives to develop new applications and to
redesign legacy applications to meet current business needs with
supported technologies. The candidate must have proven work experience
with application development, user interface development for custom
applications and database design and development. The person hired for
this position must work closely with team members and DNR Application
Architect Lead for application solutions, development plans, and ensure
effective integration among information systems and the IT
infrastructure. This may include working with DNR approved third party
technologies. An important part of the position will be to understand
the interactions between applications, and services within the DNR
environment, and evaluate the impact of changes or additions. The
candidate should be motivated to stay on top of technological
advancements to ensure that solutions are continuously improved,
supported, and aligned with industry and agency standards as well as
emerging business requirements. The candidate must understand user and
process requirements and ensure those requirements can be achieved
through high quality deliverables. The candidate for this position will
need to rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals and
be able to perform a variety of tasks. To be successful, the developer
will need to take initiative and own tasks or products along with being
self-motivating including excellent communications, time management,
listening, collaboration, problem solving and adaptability skillsets.
DNR Environment: DNR has a large number of .Net custom applications and
very high usage of GIS applications interfacing with other state
agencies, other states, partners and the federal government. This
includes Web Applications, API\'s, Batch, GIS custom applications and
reporting technologies: ASP.Net, .Net Framework 4.8, MVC, Angular, C#,
Power BI, GIS (ArcGIS, AGOL, VertiGIS, etc.), Oracle, JavaScript,
Bootstrap, SharePoint, SFTP, Tableau, Visual Studio, Azure DevOps in the
cloud, Batch and Web Applications. Job duties: This position will work
at the direction of the DNR IT Custom Applications and Development
Section Supervisors, DNR Application Architect Lead, Business
Relationship Manager, Project Manager, and program Leads, utilizing DNR
IT standards, software, and tools. Tasks of this position include, but
are not limited to: 1. Orienting oneself to current applications
including .Net and/or PowerBuilder, technical debt, and current backlog.
This includes reviewing code, documentation, setting up locally and
talking with others to understand functionality and business needs. 2.
Design and develop application leveraging DNR standards, best practices
and modernized design for performance, maintainability, scalability,
usability, accessibility and secure coding practices while ensuring
business needs are met. This includes developing web applications, batch
processes and reports as needed. 3. Assist with database architecture,
design, and maintenance to ensure data accuracy, performance, and
scalability. 4. Provide application maintenance, support,
troubleshooting andissue resolution. 5. Perform and document testing
using DNR approved tools and processes for validating functional and
non-functional scenarios to ensure quality and accuracy in meeting
business needs. 6. Manage code, branching, and deployments through Azure
DevOps, following release processes. 7. Complete priority tasks and
maintain task progress in Azure DevOps to support deliverables and
timelines. 8. Participate and contribute input in all meetings related
to Agile Methodologies following DNR IT PMO guidance. 9. Analyze tasks
and provide input into estimates and timelines. 10. Participate in
technical team meetings to coordinate development activities and resolve
risks. 11. Provide support and issue resolution for user acceptance
testing. 12. Create and maintain technical documentation for the
solution to support ongoing operations. 13. Support enhancements,
maintenance and documentation for additional program applications.
Developer will follow the standard development life cycle along with DNR
standards and procedures for management and versioning of source code,
file management and change management processes. The developer must look
out for security concerns or issues when developing applications and
follow security related protocols. Applications must be built and
supported in compliance with Federal and State requirements. **
OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: MANDATORY Advanced level
application development skillsets including analysis, design and
development within Microsoft .Net Framework. (8+ yrs) Coding experience
in .Net framework with MVC including C#, JavaScript and Bootstrap. (8+
yrs) Experience applying accessibility and security standards to custom
applications. (6+ yrs) Experience developing applications with Oracle
databases including designing, writing stored procedures, performance
tuning and SQL. (8+ yrs) Experience working in Azure DevOps including
keeping work items updated in addition to code management. (4+ years)
Nice to Have: Experience working at DNR or in another Government agency.
Experience working with Microsoft Suite, including SharePoint, Teams,
Word, Excel, etc. Experience with GIS, especially Esri JavaScript APIs.
Location: Madison, WI (HYBRID) Candidates MUST be WI residents or
willing to relocate to WI within 30 calendar days of start date. Local
candidates preferred. Headquarters is downtown Madison, WI. Services to
DNR must be physically completed within the State of Wisconsin including
during remote work. Hybrid, on a weekly basis DNR is currently 60%
remote and 40% in the office. Hybrid requirement is weekly not monthly.
New contractor must start onsite for a five-day orientation/onboarding.
Work cannot be conducted outside the United States. Interview Process:
(Interviews will be conducted the week of 1/12/26) 1st Round Interview
will consist of a 60-minute IN-PERSON interview, immediately followed by
a technical exam for up to 30 minutes (1.5 hrs) 2nd Round Interview - A
60-minute IN-PERSON interview. *** APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
E-Mail a Rsum: joannem@cci-worldwide.com