SharePoint Administrator/Developer

Integration Innovation, Inc.Colorado Springs, CO

About The Position

i3 is seeking a Microsoft SharePoint Administrator/Developer. The SharePoint Administrator/Developer will provide technical expertise supporting and administering SharePoint environment for a large user community.

Requirements

  • BD and 0-10 years of relevant experience preferred
  • DoD 8570.01-M/8140 Compliant
  • SharePoint Online experience required
  • SharePoint migration experience required
  • .NET, C#, and SQL experience a plus
  • Hands-on experience of application development using API, Web Services, Workflows (SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio), Web Parts, and InfoPath heavily desired
  • Ability to work with little or no direct supervision and in a team environment
  • Security Clearance: Secret level required up to Top Secret
  • Live within 75-mile radius of Colorado Springs

Responsibilities

  • Perform SharePoint application administration and maintenance.
  • Upgrade SharePoint environment and migrate SharePoint applications to future versions as required.
  • Recommend and Implement SharePoint enhancements and improvements.
  • Perform content restoration from backups; test and verify quality of backups.
  • Develop and maintain SharePoint application sites, pages, templates, apps, dashboards, and workflows. Establish custom data feeds and application program interfaces.
  • Incorporate content and design changes to the SharePoint front pages and executive-level sites as directed.
  • Provide SharePoint project management, requirements gathering, and application development.
  • Develop and document configuration management and change management processes.
  • Provide knowledge articles to knowledge portal.

Benefits

  • Excellent insurance coverage
  • 401(k) match
  • Generous PTO
  • Health and wellness incentives
  • Tuition and certification reimbursement
  • Countless opportunities to give back to the community through i3 Cares
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