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The Java Software Developer is responsible for planning, developing, testing, and documenting complex computer programs and web services in support of Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) systems. This role supports the Business Automation Support (BAS) unit within the Medicaid and CHIP Services (MCS) Department, with a focus on Long-Term Care (LTC) systems and enhancements to the Long-Term Care Online Portal (LTCOP).
The Developer will contribute to the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Services PASRR Automation project, which includes adding new forms, services, authorization workflows, and claims processing functionality to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. The role requires extensive experience in Java/J2EE development, web services, system integration, and enterprise database environments, as well as the ability to work independently on complex initiatives and provide technical leadership when needed.
This position requires eight (8) or more years of experience and involves close collaboration with business users, analysts, QA teams, vendors, and stakeholders to deliver high-quality, compliant technology solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan, design, develop, test, integrate, deploy, and document enterprise-level Java applications and web services using full Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies.
- Analyze user requests for new or modified programs and develop detailed technical specifications to determine feasibility, cost, timeline, system compatibility, and technical impact.
- Support enhancements to the Long-Term Care Online Portal (LTCOP), including development of new PASRR forms, IHSS service authorizations, and claims workflows.
- Modify and enhance existing web services and batch processing systems supporting HHSC and Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) platforms.
- Consult with business users and stakeholders to identify current operating procedures, clarify program objectives, and translate business needs into technical solutions.
- Apply structured analysis and design techniques and object-oriented development methodologies to formulate and execute development plans.
- Develop and maintain SQL queries, Oracle stored procedures, and relational database integrations.
- Perform system integration testing and support user acceptance testing to ensure solutions meet functional and technical requirements.
- Create and maintain system test plans, test scenarios, test processes, schedules, and defect tracking documentation.
- Coordinate defect reporting, troubleshooting, resolution, and validation of fixes across development and QA teams.
- Ensure system requirements, design decisions, and technical documentation are complete, accurate, and maintained throughout the project lifecycle.
- Facilitate collaboration and peer reviews among developers, business analysts, QA teams, and vendors.
- Apply expertise in data structures, data migration, data conversion, and transformation across relational and multidimensional database environments.
- Independently perform complex development tasks and, as needed, provide technical guidance or leadership to other team members.
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