Join the Enterprise Justice team at Tyler Technologies as an Associate Software Engineer! As a full stack engineer, you will work with a wide range of technologies such as .NET, Angular, HTML5, SQL, and Cloud/AWS building scalable solutions that empower our clients and support mission-critical outcomes.
Write clean, testable, maintainable code following established standards
Debug software issues using systematic approaches
Submit appropriate pull requests demonstrating code review understanding
Create and maintain unit tests for code reliability
Master core technologies through hands-on practice
Document key learnings for knowledge sharing
Participate in team learning initiatives
Collaborate effectively with team members to achieve project goals
Participate in Agile development processes
Support on-call duties with senior guidance
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related technical field, OR equivalent combination of education and professional experience demonstrating programming competency
0-2 years of professional software development experience
Demonstrated programming through internships, personal projects, bootcamp programs, or academic coursework
Experience with modern development practices including version control and testing
Proficiency in at least one modern language (C#, Java, Python, JavaScript, etc.)
Computer Science Fundamentals: Data structures, algorithms, software design principles
Version Control: Working knowledge of Git and collaborative workflows
Database Basics: SQL and basic database concepts
Web Technologies: HTTP, APIs, front-end/back-end architecture
Testing: Understanding of unit testing concepts and automated testing approaches
Analytical and problem-solving abilities with attention to detail
Written and verbal communication for technical and non-technical audiences
Independent and collaborative work in team environments
Growth mindset with enthusiasm for continuous learning
Time management and task prioritization skills
Adaptability in fast-paced, changing technical environments
May be required to undergo fingerprint background checks for CJIS clearance