Title: | GIS application Developer |
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ID: | 37847 |
Location: | Harrisburg, PA |
Department: | Information Technology |
CapB is a global leader on IT Solutions and Managed Services. Our R&D is focused on providing cutting edge products and solutions across Digital Transformations from Cloud, AI/ML, IOT, Blockchain to MDM/PIM, Supply chain, ERP, CRM, HRMS and Integration solutions. For our growing needs we need consultants who can work with us on salaried or contract basis. We provide industry standard benefits, and an environment for LEARNING & Growth.
For one of our going on project we are looking for GIS application Developer. The position is based out of Harrisburg but can be done remote as of now.PA
Skills Required
• 4-year college degree or equivalent
• ESRI Suite - 4 Years
• JavaScript - 4 Years
• PYTHON - 4 Years
• JSON / GeoJSON – 3 Years
• UI/UX Design (HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, dojo, AJAX, jQuery) – 3 Years
• Visual Studio 2013 or newer – 3 Years (combined)
• VSTS or Azure DevOps
• Experience working both independently and, in a team-oriented, collaborative environment
• Excellent communications skills both verbally and written
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Skills Desired
• Flash/FLEX, .NET Core, React.js, Leaflet
• Knowledge of Oracle RDBMS 11G or higher
• Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or newer
• Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) experience and services and/or APIs
Job Duties/Responsibilities
• New development and enhancements.
• Develop using: ESRI technology, JavaScript, PYTHON, Leaflet, ASP.NET MVC, ADO.NET, AJAX, jQuery, JSON, GeoJSON, XML, CSS and Visual Studio 2013 or newer.
• Executes all required process steps.
• Tests enhancement and development programs.
• Participates in structured code reviews / walkthroughs.
• Utilizes configuration management tools, design tools, debugging tools, and any other environment specific tools necessary to create, test, and implement an application.
• Work in an agile environment.
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