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Senior MUMPS Developer / Development Lead - Veterans Affairs
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![]() United States, Maryland, Silver Spring | |
![]() 8403 Colesville Road (Show on map) | |
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Senior MUMPS Developer / Development Lead - Veterans Affairs
Position Summary We are seeking a highly experienced Senior MUMPS Developer with a proven track record of leading development teams, modernizing legacy codebases, and delivering process improvements within complex healthcare IT environments. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in a senior development leadership role working with MUMPS (M) code and will be skilled in applying process improvement and re-engineering methodologies to support large-scale modernization projects. VA has developed, enhanced, and sustained the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) Imaging solution. VistA Imaging (VI) is a critical component to the VA vision of the multi-media patient health record; it supports both conventional and telehealth-based healthcare delivery. VI has been developed by VA and integrates traditional medical chart information with medical and document images of all kinds, including X-rays, pathology slides, cardiology motion views, wound photos, and pictures acquired during endoscopy, surgery, eye exams, etc. and all types of scanned documents that complete the patient's chart. The computing languages used by VI are Mumps, C++, Delphi, Java, and C #. The application has over 150,000 lines of C++ code, thousands of Delphi procedures, over 1,000 Mumps routines, and hundreds of Java classes. The application captures approximately 70 million images every month, serves approximately 2 million patients per month and provides access to over 3 billion images online. Key Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Work Environment This role supports mission-critical VA healthcare systems, requiring strong collaboration, accountability, and attention to detail. Candidates must be comfortable working in agile development environments and engaging with technical and non-technical stakeholders. |