Azure DevOps, GitHub, C# Developer - 100% Remote - Contract (Client in Concord, NH) - B4071B

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Summary: The role is for an Azure DevOps, GitHub, C# Developer on a 100% remote contract basis, aimed at migrating financial applications from a legacy system to Azure DevOps and GitHub for the New Hampshire Insurance Department. The position requires immediate availability and involves collaboration with the DevOps team, application testing, and documentation to ensure the viability of critical applications. The candidate must have experience in Azure DevOps, GitHub, C#, and SQL Server, among other skills. This contract is expected to last approximately 24 weeks, working 37.5 hours per week. Key Responsibilities: Run current legacy builds as a migration control. Collaborate with the DevOps team in the creation of new pipelines and processes for NHID applications. Facilitate application tests with the IT Lead and NHID. Perform analysis, testing, debugging, implementation, and documentation. Create application and data diagrams for the migrated applications. Produce estimates of time and resources required to perform various tasks. Work as directed by DoIT management to meet DevOps and documentation standards and best practices. Take appropriate steps to protect any regulated data. Key Skills: Development experience in Azure DevOps including pipeline creation, testing, etc. Development experience with GitHub, specifically working with integration of Azure DevOps and GitHub. C# development experience, including experience with legacy code. Experience with MS Visual Studio. SQL Server (2016 through current) development experience, including working with stored procedures. Experience with Crystal Reports for creating, maintaining, and modifying reports. Experience creating detailed technical documentation for applications. Salary (Rate): undetermined City: undetermined Country: USA Working Arrangements: remote IR35 Status: outside IR35 Seniority Level: undetermined Industry: IT Detailed Description From Employer: Our direct client is looking for a Azure DevOps, GitHub, C# Developer for a 100% Remote Contract in Concord, NH. Note: Submitted candidates should be available to begin w/in 2weeks of an offer as client needs to get someone in the role ASAP in January.J0B DESCRIPTION:- The client needs a developer resource to assist w/migration of financial applications from legacy system to Azure DevOps & GitHub.- The New Hampshire Insurance Department (NHID) has internally developed applications that are business-critical, including the financial system. The department does not have a developer resource to maintain these applications. - The source code is currently maintained in Harvest, which is in the process of being replaced by Azure DevOps and GitHub. These applications need to be migrated from the legacy Harvest environment to the new Azure and GitHub DevOps environment. - This project will ensure the viability of the application source code and build process for future maintenance and enhancements. The second goal of this effort is to document these applications to better enable future support and enhancements of these applications given there is not a dedicated developer supporting these applications for the department.Responsibilities include: - Run current legacy builds as a migration control.- Collaborate with the DevOps team the creation of new pipelines and process for the NHID applications.- Facilitate application tests with the IT Lead and NHID.- Perform Analysis, testing, debugging, implementation and documentation- Create application and data diagrams for the migrated applications- Produce estimates of time and resources required to perform various tasks. - Work as directed by DoIT management to meet DevOps and documentation standards and best practices. - Must be comfortable taking appropriate steps to protect any regulated data. SKILL MATRIX:- Development experience in Azure DevOps including pipeline creation, testing, etc - Required - Development experience with GitHub - specifically working w/integration of Azure DevOps and GitHub - Required - C# (including experience w/legacy code as well) - Required - MSVisual Studio - Required - SQL Server (2016 through current) including exp developing on SQL Server backend and w/Stored Procedures as they re used in the financial application - Required - Crystal Reports creating/maintaining/modifying reports - Required - Experience creating detailed technical documentation for applications - Required Question 1: Respond to this question with a link to your candidate's LinkedIn Profile.Question 2: Remote candidates must be located within the contingent US and must be able to work on the State of NH's Eastern Time Zone business hours. The candidate must be able to participate in web/video meetings as needed while remote. Please confirm you have discussed these requirements with the candidate and they accept the requirements.Question 3: For remote work - client will provide selected resource with a laptop to use for the contract work. Candidate must have the ability to successfully work remotely - this includes the appropriate internet connectivity. Internet cost and any additional equipment beyond the state-provided laptop that is desired by candidate is at candidate's own expense and will not be reimbursed by CAI or the Client. Please confirm you have discussed these requirements with the candidate and they accept the requirements.Question 4: Candidates must be located in the United States. Please SPECIFY the CITY and STATE in which your candidate is CURRENTLY located (if not specified or location specified is found to be untrue at any time through screening, onboarding, background check, or into engagement, your candidate will not be considered/will be removed from consideration).Question 5: This position is expected to work 37.5 hours per week (NOT a 40-hour work week) and is expected to run for approximately 24 weeks in duration. Please confirm you have discussed this with your candidate and you accept these requirements.Question 6: Confirm you have uploaded the professional references into the same section where the candidate's resume is submitted following the requirements outlined in the job description details section of the requisition. Candidates will not be considered if references are not provided, or provided references do not include required information, at the time of submittal.Location: 100% Remote (Client in NHID 21 South Fruit Street St 14, Concord, NH)Type: Contract Please send resume to "jobs at etechnovision dot com" with B4071B in Subject for immediate consideration.

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