Job Description
Summary of Position
The Software Developer is part of a small team that develops software to advance the mission of St. Joseph’s Indian School. This is an entry-level full-stack position focused on C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server. Staff in this role can expect to receive training and mentorship to augment their emerging skills. Some technical support for evening and weekend work will be required. Starting salary is commensurate with experience. Reports to the Software Development Manager. Unless otherwise specified, this is a full-time exempt opportunity to be located in the employee’s choice of either our main campus in Chamberlain, SD or our Mission Advocacy Center in Sioux Falls, SD.
Responsibilities
Develop software applications using C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, and related technologies
Develop database and reporting software using SQL Server and related technologies
Test, deploy, support, and maintain software
Analyze, troubleshoot and debug technology problems
Create and maintain both technical and non-technical documentation
Follow training and documentation to perform routine business processes
Participate in code reviews
Provide technical support to St. Joe’s staff
Learn new skills and stay up-to-date with changes in technology
Participate in a regular on-call rotation
Perform other duties as assigned by the Software Development Manager
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree or Associate’s Degree in Computer Science (or related field),
or a minimum of two years relevant work experience.
Experienced in programming with Visual Studio, C#, ASP.NET MVC, and SQL Server.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office in a Windows environment.
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritize and manage multiple
projects simultaneously.
Preferred qualifications include experience with ASP.NET Web Forms, Entity Framework, JQuery,
Bootstrap, Redpoint Data Management, SQL Server Reporting Services, and/or Microsoft Access
Legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Physical Demands
Uses both hands and wrists repetitively for prolonged periods
May be required to sit for prolonged periods of time