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IT Software Developer at DTE Energy in East China, MI

Key Accountabilities Develops application code, queries, scripts, web pages, and develops and executes unit tests. Designs reusable application components. Participates in the design, development, deployment and level 2 & 3 support of applications. Provides planning and time estimates for own assignments. Keeps abreast of technology trends and DTE Energy strategies, standards, and guidelines in order to select technologies that are appropriate and cost beneficial and applies each to ITS operating procedures. Mentors Associate Developer; perform code reviews, explain technical concepts, and pair pro-gramming. Participates in system, unit, integration, and regression testing. Assists and develops formal presentations; conducts informal presentations. Works on multiple teams in a collaborative environment. Creates/ prepares design documentations (UML Diagrams, environmental configuration). Minimum Education & Experience Requirements Bachelor's degree & 2 years of experience OR an Associate's degree or Developer certification (equivalent to 2 years) & 4 years of experience OR a high school diploma or GED and 6 years of experience in application development and design components. Preferred Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Data Analytics. Experience or familiarity using some or all of the following program development technologies. Oracle, SQL, Javascript, React, JQuery, Angular, Vue.js, Laravel, Bootstrap, JSON. Experience with Microsoft SharePoint and PowerApps. Experience in power generation, transmission, or a heavy industrial automation environment.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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