Web Developer
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Job description
DMI, LLC is seeking a Web Developer to join us. The Web Developer designs and maintains public-facing and internal web applications supporting NTSB's digital presence and investigative workflow tools. This role works primarily within NTSB's Microsoft and open-source web stack, contributing to platforms including NTSB.gov,and Azure-hosted web applications., Develop and maintain web applications using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and React JS, following NTSB's established front-end standards
- Build and support .NET-based web applications using ASP.NET, Azure Functions, and Azure API Management
- Integrate web applications with back-end APIs, Azure services, and authentication systems including SAML/OKTA
- Support development and maintenance of public-facing web properties, including NTSB.gov and investigative information portals
- Write clean, accessible, and standards-compliant front-end code, applying Bootstrap, jQuery, and related frameworks as needed
- Participate in agile development cycles, including sprint planning, code reviews, and user acceptance testing
- Troubleshoot and resolve front-end performance issues, browser compatibility problems, and integration defects
- Maintain technical documentation for web components, APIs, and deployment configurations Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) in Computer Science, Web Development, Information Technology, or a related field
Requirements
Education and Years of Experience:
- 3 to 6 years of experience in web development, with a focus on full-stack or front-end development
- Proficiency in HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and React JS
- Experience with .NET web frameworks, Azure Functions, or Azure API Management
- Familiarity with SAML/OKTA or similar authentication integration Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Bootstrap, jQuery, or TypeScript
- Familiarity with SharePoint Online as a web content platform
- Experience working in a federal government web environment
Understanding of Section 508 accessibility requirements and WCAG 2.1 standards. Degree Substitution Eight additional years of relevant experience beyond the minimum may substitute for the required degree. Six additional years combined with a qualifying certification may also substitute
Background Requirements: Must possess or be eligible to obtain and complete a Public Trust background investigation and/or a Public Trust clearance.
Citizenship Status Required: Must be a U.S. Citizen