VersaTech is seeking to implement and enhance the Government Acquisition Management Suite (GAMS) using Appian’s low-code automation platform for the Federal project team
Requirements
- Active Appian Certified Application Developer (ACAD) or higher certification
- 2+ years of professional experience in Appian development (design, configuration, deployment)
- Strong understanding of Appian objects: process models, records, reports, interfaces, and integrations
- Hands-on experience with Agile methodologies
- Prior experience implementing Appian's Government Acquisition Management Suite (GAMS)
- Familiarity with Federal IT environments and compliance standards (FedRAMP, NIST, Section 508)
- Experience integrating Appian with external systems (REST, SOAP, databases, APIs)
Responsibilities
- Design, configure, and deploy Appian applications and workflows in alignment with Federal client requirements
- Support the implementation and configuration of Appian’s Government Acquisition Management Suite (GAMS), tailoring functionality to mission needs
- Build, test, and deploy Appian objects (interfaces, process models, data types, integrations, and reports)
- Ensure solutions comply with Federal standards, including Section 508 accessibility and FedRAMP security requirements
- Participate in Agile ceremonies (stand-ups, sprint planning, retrospectives) and consistently contribute to sprint commitments
- Provide production support, troubleshooting, and performance optimization in a high-visibility environment
- Maintain thorough technical documentation for all solutions and integrations
Other
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field; or equivalent experience
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust Clearance
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills; able to collaborate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Demonstrated ability to work under tight deadlines and manage workload across multiple priorities
- Thrive in a fast-paced environment with evolving priorities and multiple concurrent workstreams