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The Division of Infectious Diseases & Global Health has developed and tested under a research protocol, a mobile application used in the care of HIV patients. The Virginia Department of Health has approved funding to allow an expansion in the use of this application to other HIV center across the Commonwealth. This newly created position will join the grant funded Positive Links Plus project in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases & International Health to continue development, deployment and oversight of this application to centers across the Commonwealth caring for HIV patients. The incumbent will be creative and lead efforts in developing and maintaining mobile & web-based applications for a growing number of HIV practices. This position will also be responsible for ongoing mobile & web-based application development with responsibilities overseeing planning, design, programming, and implementation. This is a restricted position contingent upon continued funding.
Required: Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering or related discipline. Eight years of relevant experience in web/software development may be considered in lieu of a degree. Experience: At least 4 years of recent PhP, Ruby on Rails, Java Script, HTML, CSS & SQL (MYSQL/Maria DB) development or equivalent experience in an Object-Oriented programming language building web applications, and at least 2 years of SQL Server database development. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 1. Ability to develop code in PHP (and possibly Ruby on Rails), JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL(MYSQL/MariaDB). 2. Ability to create, manage, and deploy mobile applications using Apache Cordova, Apple Xcode, and Android Studio. 3. Ability to address complex problems and use experience and judgment in selecting among authorized procedures. 4. Possess good verbal and written communication skills to convey technical guidance and information to users and to provide excellent customer service. 5. Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment as well as individually. 6. Proven skills in design and development of mobile or websites front end and back end. 7. Ability to consult on projects including requirements gathering, development of specifications and software contracts, creation and prioritization of tasks, creation of documentation, test case development, source code development, testing, developing training and production support. Computer Applications: 1. PHP & Ruby on Rails; 2. Java Script; 3. HTML; 4. CSS & SQL [MYSQL/Maria DB]; 5. Relational databases; 6. Apache Cordova, Apple Xcode & Android Studio.
Preferred: Experience: 1. A minimum of 4 years mobile &/or web application development experience is preferred. 2. Experience includes at least 3 years working on software development teams (2+ developers) to include experience with PHP (and possibly Ruby on Rails), JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL(MYSQL/MariaDB). 3. Experience preferred in deploying mobile applications using Apache Cordova, Apple Xcode, and Android Studio. 4. Skills obtained during coursework may be considered in lieu of work experience. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 1. Possess an in-depth understanding of discipline including all required certifications as well as an in-depth understanding of the business environment of UVa, VDH and Infectious Diseases & International Health. 2. Demonstrate a basic understanding of UVa, its' policies, and its' operating procedures. Maintain currency of knowledge with respect to relevant state-of-the-art technology, equipment, and/or systems.
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The University of Virginia is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusiveness. Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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The Division of Infectious Diseases & Global Health has developed and tested under a research protocol, a mobile application used in the care of HIV patients. The Virginia Department of Health has approved funding to allow an expansion in the use of this application to other HIV center across the Commonwealth. This newly created position will join the grant funded Positive Links Plus project in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases & International Health to continue development, deployment and oversight of this application to centers across the Commonwealth caring for HIV patients. The incumbent will be creative and lead efforts in developing and maintaining mobile & web-based applications for a growing number of HIV practices. This position will also be responsible for ongoing mobile & web-based application development with responsibilities overseeing planning, design, programming, and implementation. This is a restricted position contingent upon continued funding.