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Orion Innovation

Application Developer

Oklahoma City, OKmidAdded today

About this role

Join Orion Innovation to help modernize a major teachers' retirement system by building cloud-native applications on Azure. You'll transition legacy pension administration systems to a modern tech stack while collaborating with TRS staff to deliver scalable, secure solutions.

What you'll do

  • Develop and maintain application components using Angular, REST APIs, and Azure technologies
  • Perform full-cycle development including coding, unit testing, code reviews, and pull request submissions
  • Create user stories, manage backlog prioritization, and define acceptance criteria
  • Design and develop APIs, system interfaces, and automation workflows
  • Collaborate with TRS technical staff, analysts, testers, and project managers
  • Translate technical specifications into production-ready, maintainable software

What they're looking for

  • Angular framework development
  • REST API design and development
  • Azure cloud platform (SQL Managed Instances, Function Apps)
  • Secure coding practices
  • Agile/SDLC methodologies
  • Pension/retirement system business rules knowledge
  • Legacy systems integration and modernization
  • User story and backlog management
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Orion Innovation

Orion Innovation builds scalable web applications and AI-powered enterprise software solutions, with expertise in cloud-native database systems and GxP-compliant digital systems. The company is hiring full stack developers, sales professionals, database engineers, validation engineers, and support specialists to support its product development and market expansion efforts.

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Likely interview questions

  • What experience do you have modernizing legacy systems to cloud-native architectures?
  • Can you describe a complex REST API you've designed and the integration challenges you solved?