The objective of this engagement is to provide technical services to support the modernization, enhancement, and ongoing development of Accessible Housing Program (ACHP) web-based systems. Specifically, the Contractor shall:
• Ensure compliance with web accessibility standards, including WAG 2.1 AA and applicable ADA/Section 508 requirements
• Modernize legacy.NET applications to NET 8 and current architectural standards
• Implement scalable, maintainable, and secure application architecture patterns
• Design and support cross-platform system integrations
• Develop and enhance application features across frontend and backend layers
• Improve authentication and Single Sign-On (SSO) implementation using industry standards
• Enhance, maintain, and support WordPress-based websites and related integrations
Minimum Qualifications (Requirements):
• Minimum two (2) years of professional web application development experience
• Demonstrated experience developing applications using C# and modern NET (Core or later)
• Experience building or consuming RESTful APis
• Expenence with modern JavaSenpt and/or TypeScript
• Experience with at least one component-based frontend framework (Blazor, React, Angular, or Vue.js
• Working knowledge of relational databases and ability to write basic to intermediate SQL queries
• Experience using version control systems such as Git
Preferred qualifications include:
• Experience with Blazor or MudBlazor
• Experience with PostgreSQL
• Familiarity with authentication concepts (JWT/OIDC)
• Exposure to multi-system integration environments
• Familiarity with web accessibility principles and responsive design best practices
Responsibilities:
• Develop and maintain application features across frontend and backend layers
• Build Ul components using Blazor/MudBlazor or comparable frameworks
• Implement and consume REST APIs
• Support database integration and data access logic
• Assist in modernization and refactoring efforts
• Contribute to WordPress integration/customization
• Participate in code reviews and adhere to established architectural standards
• Implement accessibility-compliant components in accordance with WAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 standards, and participate in accessibility audits and remediation efforts as directed.