HealthEdge - Helena, MT
posted about 2 months ago
Healthedge is seeking a Senior Java Developer who is passionate about solving real-world business problems to join our team. As a senior member of the team, you will be responsible for developing solutions that help our customers integrate with our product suite. This role involves working as a problem solver on unique assignments within the department, participating in design discussions, coding on the backend, and working extensively with databases and J2EE/integration technologies. You will be an experienced Java developer with a background in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and enterprise application integration (EAI) concepts and development. Your responsibilities will include the design, implementation, and development within Java on the WebLogic Application Server platform. You will engage in all phases of software development, including requirements definition, design, architecture, development, testing, and integration, to bring cutting-edge technologies to market. In this role, you will work as part of an agile team to implement new features according to requirements while adhering to best coding development standards. You will conduct detailed designs, lead design whiteboarding sessions, and create solution architecture. Additionally, you will lead the work breakdown of tasks, assist with backlog grooming by breaking down epics into stories that meet the Definition of Ready, and lead peer reviews of design and code. You will coordinate release management and bug triaging, lead technical discussions with HealthEdge customers to find optimal solutions, and conduct bug fixing and configuration migration processes. Your role will also involve performing data loads for UAT readiness and supporting the resolution of customer issues in both production and non-production environments. You will contribute to authoring the Implementation Operational Information and companion spreadsheets for feeds, ensuring all job functions are consistent with HealthEdge policies and procedures, including those governing the handling of PHI and PII.