A large oil and gas company in Lakewood, CO is looking for a full stack developer to join their growing team! This person will be supporting the Applications Development group. The App Dev group is a smaller team that is highly collaborative, so this is a great opportunity for someone that is interested in touching multiple technologies and having diverse responsibilities in their day to day. This person will be focusing on development of various transactional applications supporting system development, support, and upgrades. This will include working with the functional user groups for collection and interpretation of requirements, technical translation, development, and implementation of solutions. A main initiaitve for this team is upgrading their legacy software. Ideally this person has familiarity with Visual Basic .NET as the team converts their legacy code from VB .NET to .NET. This person will also be moving code from SVN repositories to GitHub. This person will also be expected to provide general IT support as needed. This includes setting up users, fixing displays, etc. This person must be organized and comfortable juggling multiple tasks at once.
This opportunity is with a top energy solutions company that is dedicated to creating a more balanced, clean, and sustainable future. The team values collaboration and is working in a hybrid model: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday on site in Lakewood, CO and remote Thursday and Friday This is a 6-month contract to hire opportunity. If you're interested, please apply right away!
- 4+ years of full stack development experience (.NET/C#)
- Experience converting legacy software to newer systems
- Rest API experience
- GitHub experience
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.