Software Developer

CAIFort Myers, FL
Onsite

About The Position

We are looking for a motivated Software Developer ready to take us to the next level! If you have strong background in .NET development, familiar with java, HTML5, SML, jQuery, and Web Services, and are looking for your next career move, apply now. We are seeking a Software Developer to design and develop customized solutions for our client. This is a full-time, onsite position located in Ft. Myers, FL. As part of our team, you’ll play a key role in creating scalable applications, supporting client needs, and ensuring system performance.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or software engineering
  • Proficiency in Visual Studio, C#/.NET, Web API, Power Shell, and MVC Frameworks
  • Solid experience with SQL coding for efficient data processing and reporting
  • Familiarity with Java Language, HTML5, XML, jQuery, and Web Services
  • Strong problem-solving skills to tackle complex software issues
  • Ability to manage small tasks and projects independently

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of building applications in MS Access
  • Experience with SCCM methods and versioning control tools like GitHub

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with clients to gather and finalize application requirements
  • Set tasks and development goals in coordination with team members
  • Develop new applications using technologies such as SQL, Web API, and C#/.NET
  • Design, code, and implement scalable applications for web and internal network use
  • Test and debug code to ensure stability and performance
  • Troubleshoot and resolve software issues proactively
  • Maintain and update legacy systems, including MS Access applications
  • Provide systems training to both staff and clients
  • Organize and maintain source materials using SCCM tools like GitHub

Benefits

  • medical insurance
  • dental insurance
  • vision insurance
  • 401k retirement account access
  • paid time off
  • paid sick leave
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