CHRISTUS Health - Irving, TX
posted 2 months ago
The Information Services Developer II is primarily responsible for designing, developing, and implementing systems based on requirements. The candidate should have good knowledge of development methodologies and follow them while designing and coding. This role requires collaborating and working with another team member focusing on quality support to both internal and external users, emphasizing customer service and timeliness. The developer will analyze ideas and business and functional requirements to formulate a design strategy, acting as a tenant to draw out a workable application design and coding parameters with essential functionalities. In collaboration with team members, the developer will identify and address issues by implementing viable technical solutions that are time and cost-effective, ensuring that performance quality is not affected. The role involves developing code following industry best practices and adhering to organizational development rules and standards. The developer will also be involved in the evaluation of proposed system acquisitions or solutions development, providing input to the decision-making process regarding compatibility, cost, resource requirements, operations, and maintenance. Additionally, the developer will integrate software components, subsystems, facilities, and services into the existing technical systems environment, assessing the impact on other systems and working with cross-functional teams within information services to ensure positive project impact. Responsibilities also include participating in the development of standards, designing, and implementing proactive processes to collect and report data and statistics on assigned systems, as well as researching, designing, implementing, and managing programs. The developer will fix problems arising across test cycles and continuously improve the quality of deliverables, referencing and documenting each phase of development for further reference and maintenance operation.