Application Engineer ID-10672

As an Application Engineer at Tyler Technologies, you will be responsible for the development of high-performance, customer-specific web-based applications using entellitrak- Tyler Technologies, Federal Division's, open architecture, unified platform for Case Management, and Business Process Management solutions.

Our Application Engineers work within a team, collaborating with other developers and analysts to design and develop business applications that support mission-critical customer needs.

Our Application Engineers are innovative thinkers who can solve technical challenges with creativity and perseverance. They are experienced with full life cycle Java development, have a deep understanding of JavaScript, and a strong knowledge of SQL.

Responsibilities



Requirements

  • Experience programming in SQL, Java, and JavaScript
  • Web Application and Relational Database (SQL Server, Oracle) Experience (functional understanding of database structure)
  • Understanding of J2EE Architecture (JBoss, Apache, Tomcat, etc.) and deployment procedures
  • Analytical Skills (ability to digest requirements and produce design)
  • The ability for Testing/Quality Control
  • Write reports with iReport toolkit, write custom JSP pages
  • Answer technical questions from customers, write corresponding technical documentation
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Prior experience with workflow or data transaction solutions preferred
  • Must be clearable to a level of Secret; possession of a Secret Clearance is preferred but not required
  • Experience with Justice & Law Enforcement organizations is preferred



Location
Herndon, Virginia | Plano, Texas | Kansas City, Missouri | Kansas City, Kansas

Travel
0-5%

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