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Jr Software Developer (2008)

As a member of the software developer team, you will join an incredibly talented and hardworking IT department dedicated to software development to advance BakerRipley's impact in the Houston region.Reporting to the Dir. Of Web & Applications, the Junior Software Developer is responsible for Design, develop code, test and maintain websites and applications based on per-defined requirements for programs, functions, services, using advanced programming languages as part of a team and/or individually to support business initiatives as directed by IT managementExpected Positive OutcomesAbility to work with developers and stake holders in an agile environment on a given project.Ability to build, enhance, and maintain in-house web sites, databases, web applications as well as third-party applications/systems/tools used by BakerRipley.Confidently writes SQL statements and possesses knowledge of various database access methods.Knowledge of the project life cycleJob FunctionsEssential FunctionsBuilds, enhances, and maintains in-house web sites, databases, web applications as well as third-party applications/systems/tools as assigned.Would be able to work with limited or sometimes no specifications.Adheres to coding standards defined by technical management.Write SQL statements and develop software using .NET frameworkAdditional ResponsibilitiesRequired for All JobsPerforms other duties as assignedComplies with all policies and standardsQualificationsEducationEducation Level Education Details Required/ PreferredBachelor'sDegree (B. A.) from four-year College or university RequiredWork ExperienceExperience1-3 years 1 plus years related experience. RequiredKnowledge, Skills And AbilitiesKSAs ProficiencyComputer/ Systems/ Software ProficiencyWeb development experience using ASP.NET MVC, C#, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and BootstrapGood understanding of database development using Microsoft SQL ServerFamiliarity with Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (TFS)Familiarity with REST API Services