Sharepoint Developer

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Contractor - ONSITE
Experienced

Job Description:
As the SharePoint Developer, you'll interact with the team to gather and define requirements, analyze requirements to determine the most effective web technologies to satisfy their needs, and coordinate creation and collection of necessary technology components and integrate them into a coherent site design.
Additionally, you'll follow a formal design process that includes adhering to laws, standards, and established guidelines for development and delivery of the web site end product.

Primary Capabilities/Responsibilities:
• Deliver comprehensive web site solutions to satisfy customer requirements.
• Maintain configuration management.
• Based on an understanding of basic concepts, codes less complex websites using HTML, Visual Basic, or other web-based programming languages.
• Responsible for maintaining a functioning user-accessible website. Supports website planning and deployment.
• Writes documentation regarding the website’s technical requirements.
• Applies concepts, develops, tests, maintains and supports high-performance, innovative web-based applications.
• Responsible for troubleshooting software problems and providing solutions to overcome those problems using the latest technologies.
• Works with management and information technologists to determine specifications. Uses a variety of internet technologies, techniques and tools such as graphics software applications and object-oriented languages (e.g. Java, CGI, Visual Basic, HTML, XML) to create web page elements such as user interface features, site animation, special effects, databases, and eBusiness applications.
• Maintains website technical documentation to assist with website maintenance and upgrades. In concert with the software development lead; develops, tests, maintains and supports high performance, innovative web-based applications.
• Works independently on more complex projects.
• Integrates new web products with existing web applications in order to improve the functionality.

• U.S. Citizenship is required for all applicants. CTP is an equal opportunity employer and abides by applicable employment laws and regulations. All applicants and employees are subject to random drug testing in accordance with Executive Order 12564. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a security background investigation and polygraph.
• Eight (8) years’ experience in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
• Total experience does not have to be in the Federal Government, but must include some SharePoint 2016 experience.  
• Experience nice to have is with 2013/2019 SharePoint Web Development and On-Premise SharePoint Farm Administration
• Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline from an accredited college or university is required. Four (4) years of additional web development experience may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree.
• DoD 8570 compliance with IAT level 2 is desired.
• Experience in designing, developing, and managing site content and capabilities and providing daily on-site maintenance of existing SharePoint portals

**Position is PENDING Funding**

Columbia Technology Partners is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or membership in any other group protected by federal, state, or local law. Our EEO policy reflects our commitment to ensure equality and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Our policy applies to all employees, job candidates, contractors, stakeholders, partners, and visitors.

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