Job_Summary:
Allied Benefit Systems is seeking a Software Engineer I to maintain and develop software applications. This role involves problem solving, coding, debugging, testing, and troubleshooting, with a focus on building reliable and secure services for healthcare.
Responsibilities:
- Work in an agile environment
- Contribute to success of project by completing daily scrum tasks
- Design, develop, test and release software changes and enhancements
- Maintain TDD to improve quality and support CI/CD
- Work closely with QA to help build out automation tests
- Meet Allied’s expectations for productivity, quality, and goal accomplishment.
- Work closely with manager to complete assigned tasks
- Adhere to, and apply all applicable privacy and security laws, including but not limited to HIPAA, HITECH and any regulations promulgated thereto.
- Perform other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.
- Attend continuing education classes as required, including but not limited to HIPAA training.
Qualifications:
-Required:
- BS degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, OR equivalent degree or equivalent work experience required.
- 2 to 4 years’ experience developing software using Microsoft’s platform
- Strong understanding of SOLID and OOP
- Ability to collaborate well with team members
- Understanding of SDLC lifecycle
- Extensive experience coding in C#, ASP.NET/MVC, Web APIs, WCF
- Experience with SQL Server Development – creating and modifying stored procedures.
- Excellent ability to debug and troubleshoot all areas of the technology stack
- Experience maintaining RESTful APIs
- Maintain high standards of data quality and integrity
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Exposure to Agile Development Methodology
-Preferred:
- Familiarity with Azure or AWS cloud environments
- Familiarity with Joget
- Familiarity with legacy systems like VB6 and classic ASP
Company:
Allied offers insurance products, self-insurance solutions, custom insurance and healthcare solutions to the individuals and organizations.