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The Associate Software Engineer/Developer will play a crucial role in supporting the Wadsworth Center under the Wastewater Surveillance grant. This position is part of a dynamic team dedicated to serving the information technology needs of the Wadsworth Center, which is integral to the New York State Department of Health's mission to protect and promote public health. The incumbent will be responsible for computer application and systems development, focusing on software development that supports wastewater dataflows and laboratory processes including accessioning, processing, resulting, and reporting. Key responsibilities will include performing application development tasks such as researching and documenting technical designs, programming solutions, and providing customer technical support. The Associate Software Engineer/Developer will also support dataflows for customers and partners, develop unit tests, and implement testing processes autonomously to ensure that applications conform to business requirements. Additionally, the role involves participating in the release management process, which includes testing, promoting, and releasing applications through various development environments. The incumbent will engage in code critique sessions and document technical designs, ensuring high-quality software delivery. Other related duties may be assigned as necessary. The Wadsworth Center serves a vital role in the scientific community, and this position offers an opportunity to contribute to significant public health initiatives. Candidates who are passionate about software development and its application in health sciences are encouraged to apply and be part of a team that is committed to making a difference in the health of New York's citizens.