SharePoint Developer

Atlanta, GA
Full Time
Mid Level
DRT Strategies delivers expert management consulting and information technology (IT) solutions to large federal agencies, the U.S. Navy, state and local government and commercial clients in health care, technology, and financial services industries.

The three letters of our name, DRT, stand for Driving Resolution Together, which is the core philosophy on which the company was founded. That is, we collaborate with our clients to solve their most pressing challenges - together.

We are problem solvers dedicated to your success, combining Fortune 500 experience with small business responsiveness. We have established a reputation with our clients as a forward-thinking consulting firm with demonstrated success in implementing solutions that lead to meaningful results. Our world-class consultants unite people to work collaboratively to achieve project goals and make vision a reality.

Project Description:

DRT supports the CDC with improving their service delivery and customer experience with internal and external users. As part of our decades of support, we provide SharePoint expertise to develop, maintain, and enhance SharePoint repositories, sites, forms, and workflows. We use tools such as SharePoint Online, Power BI, Power Platform, and Dataverse.

Job Summary:

The SharePoint Online (SP) Developer will work with the IT Project Manager and the Business Analyst to analyze and implement enhancement requests for the existing SharePoint sites and MS Power Platform applications. This also includes designing/developing/deploying new sites and Power Platform applications. Furthermore, the Developer will troubleshoot and resolve help desk tickets.

Responsibilities:
  • Analyze current SharePoint/SharePoint Online (SPO) Sites and Power Platform applications and recommend enhancements for additional automation and user experience (e.g., redesigning SPO site for ease of use, re-architecting the Power Platform applications to improve performance and integrate for data exchange).
  • Leverage new Microsoft 365 features and out-of-box functionality while adhering to the User Experience (UX) design best practices and design guidelines to design, develop, and deploy new SPO Sites and Power Platform applications.
  • Recommend new tools and technologies for integration with Power Platform applications to support complex business and regulatory processes.
  • Support the requirements elicitation and design/prototype sessions as directed.
  • Address and resolve user inquiries/issues logged through Help Desk.
  • Work with CDC staff to communicate upcoming releases and environment upgrades through appropriate channels.
  • Assist with System/Integration Testing and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) as directed by IT Project Manager.
  • Work with the IT Project Manager to provide status reports (risks/issues, deliverables, and completed and anticipated activities).
  • Support other activities as directed by IT Project Manager.
Required Experience:
  • 5+ years of experience in developing SharePoint Online Sites and Microsoft Power Platform applications.
  • Familiarity with .HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, XML, and Web Services.
  • Demonstrated experience in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Power Platform (PowerApps, Power Automate, and Power BI) and SharePoint Online architecture.
  • Demonstrated experience with integrating SharePoint Online sites and Microsoft Power Platform applications with third party applications.
  • Able to translate software requirements specifications into a technical solution for implementation.
  • Demonstrated experience working on Agile projects using Agile/Scrum methodology.
  • Demonstrated experience with Software Development Lifecycle and Project Management best practices.
  • Requires excellent verbal/written communication skills and attention to detail.
  • Must be able to multitask efficiently and effectively.
  • Able to work independently and with teams.
  • Must have or be able to obtain a Public Trust.

Preferred Experience:
  • Previous experience working with CDC or for Federal Agencies
Education & Training:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or relevant field
  • PL-100 certification
  • PL-200 certification
  • PL-400 certification
Salary Range
  • $66,500 - $88,500
Company Benefits

DRT offers full-time benefit eligible employees a competitive total compensation package. Employees may begin participating in employer sponsored group medical, dental, and vision coverage on their first day of employment. DRT also has a 401(K)-retirement plan, company paid short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, AD&D coverage, and an employee assistant program (EAP). Employees may also elect critical illness coverage, accident coverage, flexible spending accounts, and health saving account options. The DRT leave programs include Paid Time Off (PTO) each calendar year, paid holidays annually, paid parental leave, and unpaid job protected leave administered in accordance with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
 

DRT Strategies, Inc. (DRT) celebrates diversity and is proud to provide Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local laws.

Reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities will be provided. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Human Resources by emailing HR@drtstrategies.com, or by dialing 571-482-2517.

For additional information, please review the Know Your Rights, Pay Transparency (English), Pay Transparency (Spanish).

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