GreenFoot Technologies
Java, Oracle Software Developer
GreenFoot Technologies, Helena, Montana, us, 59604
GreenGoot Technologies is searching for a Java and Oracle Software Developer for a 1+ year CONTRACT with the State of Montana in Helena. No third Parties.
Successful Candidate Experience:•Developer should be fluent in Oracle SQL and have experience in PL/SQL and conventional SQL•The Developer is fluent in Java and has experience with object-oriented programming principles•The Developer has strong front-end web development skills. They should have passing to fluent knowledge of Jakarta Server Pages, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery.•Developer is familiar with working in Model-View-Controller application frameworks. Experience with Struts is a huge plus•Developer has experience designing full-stack, complex, modular systems•Developer should have experience with JobSchedular•Developer with previous experience with the FWP stack would be preferred•Developer should have a passing understanding of how to write code using networking technology (HTTP/S, SSL, etc)•Developer has extensive experience with API management and development•Developer has experience with mobile programming and is competent in doing native iOS and Android development work in Swift and Kotlin, respectively
Our Client, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, has over 70 internally developed JAVA-based applications on our public-facing and internal websites, such as MyFWP, the Wildlife Information System (WIS), and the Fisheries Information System (FIS). There is a backlog of production support and enhancement requests for these systems. FWP also has a large queue of pending new project requests. FWP's core business system is our Automated Licensing System (ALS). ALS was developed in the late 1990s and is progressing through incremental modernization. This system tracks all the agency's license sales and revenue. FWP's software developers have been tasked with ensuring this system remains viable until it is replaced. Application owners prioritize the requests for existing systems, and FWP's Deputy Director aligns new project requests with our agency's strategic plan and works through the prioritization process. Work accomplished through this project will help ensure the continued viability of FWP's applications.
Successful Candidate Experience:•Developer should be fluent in Oracle SQL and have experience in PL/SQL and conventional SQL•The Developer is fluent in Java and has experience with object-oriented programming principles•The Developer has strong front-end web development skills. They should have passing to fluent knowledge of Jakarta Server Pages, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery.•Developer is familiar with working in Model-View-Controller application frameworks. Experience with Struts is a huge plus•Developer has experience designing full-stack, complex, modular systems•Developer should have experience with JobSchedular•Developer with previous experience with the FWP stack would be preferred•Developer should have a passing understanding of how to write code using networking technology (HTTP/S, SSL, etc)•Developer has extensive experience with API management and development•Developer has experience with mobile programming and is competent in doing native iOS and Android development work in Swift and Kotlin, respectively
Our Client, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, has over 70 internally developed JAVA-based applications on our public-facing and internal websites, such as MyFWP, the Wildlife Information System (WIS), and the Fisheries Information System (FIS). There is a backlog of production support and enhancement requests for these systems. FWP also has a large queue of pending new project requests. FWP's core business system is our Automated Licensing System (ALS). ALS was developed in the late 1990s and is progressing through incremental modernization. This system tracks all the agency's license sales and revenue. FWP's software developers have been tasked with ensuring this system remains viable until it is replaced. Application owners prioritize the requests for existing systems, and FWP's Deputy Director aligns new project requests with our agency's strategic plan and works through the prioritization process. Work accomplished through this project will help ensure the continued viability of FWP's applications.