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C2C Job Onsite Only – AWS Certified Java Developer

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Java developer with AWS
Client: State of Missouri – Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Location: Jefferson City, Missouri (100% Onsite Role)
Job ID: 185SL
 
Background Information:
UInteract is the state’s unemployment insurance application that manages all aspects of unemployment, including tax, benefits, and appeals.  The original UInteract went live in 2016 and was moved to the AWS Cloud in 2023.  The application has been updated routinely over the years to meet state and federal requirements and to meet the needs of DOLIR and the citizens of the State of Missouri.  Having an up-to-date, fully functioning application is critical to the unemployment needs of the State of Missouri.
Direct infrastructure support is not included in the scope of work.  The contractor will not be making changes to the infrastructure.
Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) operating system (OS) patching, maintenance, and administration are not included in the scope of work.
Management of the storage solution and OS is not included in the scope of work.  
Support for AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and related network components are not included in the scope of work.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) functionality related to AWS management is not included in the scope of work.  
 
Minimum Experience Requirements:  
The Developer must have at least four (4) years of development/programming experience with Java and DB2 (can use education to off-set years of experience), and Integration testing. 
The Developer should have greater than five (5) years of experience with Java and DB 2.  
The Developer should have experience with Angular and Docker and experience with API development. 
The Developer should be an AWS Certified Developer 

 

To apply for this job email your details to sheldon@elegantsolutions.us

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