The Software Engineer II will have a solid knowledge of database concepts and software development tools. They will work closely with other Software Engineers, Business Systems Analysts, and business stakeholders to develop and maintain mobile solutions.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Collaborate with business systems analysts and internal business users to develop solutions based on requirements
- Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and robust code while using source control to manage code across all environments
- Write code at all tiers from persistence to middle tier to frontend
- Troubleshoot, analyze, and debug application issues
- Proficiently skilled at optimizing and refactoring existing code to increase responsiveness, performance, and maintainability
- Participates and assists in code reviews and quality assurance processes to ensure that architectures and standards are being followed
- Adheres to and support company policies and procedures
- Adheres to and support coding standards and best practices
- Uphold and maintain conceptual, logical, and physical application architectures
- Advise and aid in solving complex business problems for the client
- Ability to work in and support a healthy team/collaborative environment
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Requirements
- Required Education, Experience, Certification/Licensure
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or similar field
- A demonstrated expertise in Object Oriented Analysis and Design
- Excellent ability to read and create high performance SQL queries
- Excellent ability in unit testing/test-driven development
- Excellent ability to develop in MVC-based frameworks in C# or Python
- Excellent ability to develop in frontend technologies (React, Angular, and Vue)
- Self-motivated to learn new practices, processes, skills, tools, and knowledge that align with company priorities and/or future opportunities
- General knowledge of utilizing SOAP and/or REST APIs
- General knowledge and experience of web accessibility
- Some understanding of cross-platform and cross-browser issues