About the job Developer 4 - (Remote)
Responsibilities:
Develops COTS and customized Esri ArcGIS web applications, web services, mobile, and enterprise
solutions
Develops geoprocessing and GIS web services
Develops GIS web editing/mapping applications
Conducts performance, unit, system, integration, and quality assurance testing of applications
Maintains existing applications/services
Upgrades and migrates existing applications/services to current version/systems architecture
Assists with end-user support and creates support documentation
Works closely with other developers and architects
Estimates work effort and propose development solutions
Assists in the integration of Esri Roads and Highways and Agile Assets
The candidate will be working in the Enterprise GIS Team of IT Applications. Candidates will work with supporting IT team members (database, network, server, etc.) and interact with business units. The candidate will follow internal SLDC, standards, and accept best practices for developed solutions.
The Enterprise GIS team is composed of 2 ArcGIS developers, 2 System Administrators, a data manager, and a team leader. The team supports over 180 ArcGIS Desktop users and approximately 60,000 annual ArcGIS Server web visits. Applications support GIS portal, feature mapping, project planning, emergency operations, permitting, safety, and traffic records.
The team develops enterprise GIS services, applications, and databases. The team coordinates with the client, server, network, and database/data warehouse personnel to support and develop the underlying IT solutions.
Work Terms and Conditions:
- Candidate will be working in the GDOT Office of IT Applications. Candidates will work with supporting IT team
members (database, network, server, etc.) and interact with business units. The candidate will follow
internal GDOT standards and accept best practices for developed solutions.
- The position end date is set for the end of the Georgia DOT fiscal year. Georgia DOT may exercise the option
to renew contracts in one-year increments. Several successful consultants have continued working for
several years with contract extensions. However, Georgia DOT is under no obligation to extend contracts and
may terminate employment at any time.
-The Department has 12 holidays, which consultants are not allowed to work nor make up any time for those holiday weeks without management's approval. Consultants are not to take extended leave during their first year of service (e.g. 2 weeks or greater).
- Consultant must have a cell phone which can be used for business calls.
- GDOT does not provide free parking. All routine commuting expenses are the responsibility of the candidate.