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Programmer/Analyst IV

Company: GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS INC
Location: Palm Harbor
Posted on: February 17, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Description: Job Summary: The Programmer/Analyst IV will be responsible for a variety of duties in support of the Company’s Virtual OneStop (VOS) software solution. The Programmer/Analyst IV will work closely with other team members in an Agile environment who have responsibility for prompt and timely delivery of new development, maintenance incidents, configuration tasks, setup tasks, responding to customer questions, data change requests, and other duties as assigned by the Team Lead. Viable candidates must be willing to work onsite at GSI's headquarters in Palm Harbor, Florida daily. Requirements: Work Experience / Knowledge: Experience with migrating legacy applications to .NET Platform. Experience writing and debugging ASP.NET Web Form applications. Experience using Team Foundation Server. Experience with JavaScript, JavaScript libraries: JQuery, Bootstrap, Mustache, AngularJS is a plus. Experience with WCF/REST Services, Web API, and Mobile development is a plus. 7-10 years of ASP.Net programming Qualifications / Certifications: A Bachelor Degree or equivalent work experience is required. A Degree in Engineering, Computer Science or Information Systems is a plus. MCSD / MCPD Certifications is a plus. Required Technical Experience: MS SQL ASP.NET Team Foundation Server .NET Framework Agile Preferred Technical Experience: Web API is a plus WCF Service is a plus Special Requirements: May also be assigned various projects and tasks as needed. Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V

Keywords: GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS INC, Captiva , Programmer/Analyst IV, IT / Software / Systems , Palm Harbor, Florida


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