The Administrative Office of the Courts is in the process of developing a statewide, unified, multi-jurisdictional Case Management System across the Oklahoma Judiciary and is seeking a Senior Programmer Analyst to join their MIS team to take the construction and implementation of the Oklahoma Case Management System (CMS) forward.
Requirements
- Working knowledge of Visual Studio.
- Ability to assist others in use of multiple programming languages.
- Working knowledge of XML and JSON data-interchange formats.
- Strong knowledge of object-oriented programming techniques.
- Working knowledge of n-tier application design along with basic principles of computer science: object-oriented programming, algorithms, data structures, and multi-threading.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Visio.
- Intermediate scripting capabilities in: PowerShell, SQL, TFS Command line.
Responsibilities
- Develop new and maintain existing web (software) applications for necessary modifications and new features using primarily C, ASP.NET, JAVASCRIPT, Node and MVC with entity framework technologies.
- Integrate new and existing COTS products into in-house applications and or other COTS products.
- Develop and support SSIS, SSRS and HTML reports, both financial and statistical.
- Source code/branch management (merging code between branches), maintenance and confirmation of build systems, and administration of TFS and related systems.
- Develop and maintain electronic exchanges in various formats between systems to include XML, ECF/NIEM, etc.
- Develop and support complex T-SQL stored procedures, views, and functions.
- Assist with maintaining existing VB6/COM+ applications.
Other
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related field or equivalent work experience.
- 7 years’ experience creating and supporting web-based applications.
- Excellent communication skills – oral and written.
- Ability to work in teams and independently when required.
- Travel: All AOC positions have the potential to and expectation of requiring employees to travel for normal duties in support of the Judiciary.