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Professional Software Developer Certification Jobs in Ponce Inlet, FL

Control Systems Engineer

Deland, FL · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Professional Department: Engineering FLSA Status : Salaried, Exempt Reports to: Engineering Manager ... Responsible for automation, instrumentation and controls, including computer hardware and software ...

Sr/Principal Electrical Engineer

Port Orange, FL · On-site

$92K - $120K/yr

Utilize engineering calculations and analysis software to support design work. * Create and review ... professional experience in individual-contributor role. * Embedded / discrete PCBA design to ...

Salesforce--Developer

Mims, FL · On-site

$47.75 - $63.25/hr

Sonsoft Inc. is growing at a steady pace specializing in the fields of Software Development ... Platform Dev1/2 or DEV 501 Certification * SOAP implementation of the APIs both Enterprise and ...

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How much do professional software developer certification jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for professional software developer certification in Ponce Inlet, FL is $94,698.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,200.00 and $110,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the best certifications for professional software developers?

The best certifications for professional software developers include Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP), Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate, AWS Certified Developer, and Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer. These certifications validate skills in programming languages, cloud platforms, and software development best practices, enhancing job prospects and technical expertise.

What jobs can I get with a professional software developer certification?

A professional software developer certification can qualify you for roles such as software developer, application programmer, or software engineer. These positions typically involve designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications using programming languages like Java, Python, or C++, often requiring knowledge of development tools and methodologies. Certification demonstrates technical competence and can improve job prospects in various industries including technology, finance, healthcare, and more.

What cities near Ponce Inlet, FL are hiring for Professional Software Developer Certification jobs?

Cities near Ponce Inlet, FL with the most Professional Software Developer Certification job openings:

Infographic showing various Professional Software Developer Certification job openings in Ponce Inlet, FL as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,698 per year, or $45.5 per hour.

Software Engineer I- GIS Project Analyst- Resource Stewardship

County of Volusia

Deland, FL

$62K - $88K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Volusia County rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

803rd of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Major Functions This position will support the Resource Stewardship and Parks Recreation and Culture divisions. This position will be located in DeLand, Florida and will be responsible for performing technical work programming, configuring, customizing computer systems and supporting the department's Geographic Information System (GIS) needs by maintaining spatial data, creating maps and reports, assisting with mobile data collection tools, supporting web maps and dashboards, and helping staff use GIS technology effectively. The ideal candidate does not need to be an expert in every system on day one, but should have a strong foundation in GIS, a willingness to learn, attention to detail, and an interest in improving workflows through technology.

Illustrative Duties (NOTE: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.) Code and test computer systems according to specifications and standards. Create, edit, and maintain GIS layers, maps, and related data for Resource Stewardship programs

Support GIS datasets related to conservation lands, trails, roads, fencing, access points, natural resources, land management, invasive species, and environmental projects. Assist with the creation and maintenance of web maps, dashboards, Survey123 forms, Field Maps projects, and other Esri-based tools. Create and maintain technical documentation.

Assist with the implementation of new systems. Help staff collect, review, update, and visualize field data. Prepare maps, reports, data summaries, and presentation materials for internal staff, leadership, advisory committees, and public communication.

Perform quality control checks on GIS data, maps, forms, dashboards, and reports. Assist with basic GIS automation, data cleanup, and recurring mapping workflows. Support staff by troubleshooting GIS tools, mobile applications, dashboards, and data issues.

Document workflows, procedures, data sources, and application updates. Participate in special projects involving land acquisition, conservation planning, environmental data, public dashboards, and field operations. Coordinate with County GIS, Information Technology (IT), department staff, and outside partners as needed.

Works closely with consultants to keep informed on all latest developments. May be assigned to other county locations based upon operational needs. Attends work on a regular and consistent basis.

Must adhere to Federal, State, County and Local ordinances. Responds to emergency situations. Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements Graduation from high school or possession of GED and five (5) years of experience in Geographic Information Systems, Geomatics, Geospatial and Environmental Informatics, Geography, Cartography, Forestry or other Natural Resource and experience as a programmer. OR Bachelor's degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geomatics, Geospatial and Environmental Informatics, Geography, Cartography, Forestry or other Natural Resource related field and one (1) year of responsible experience as a programmer. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum requirements.

Must possess a valid driver's license at time of hire. Must obtain a valid Florida driver's license within 30 days of hire and maintain thereafter. The preferred candidate, having met the requirements, will have GIS experience in a natural resource and parks management setting, along with knowledge of forest wildlife and habitat requirements, forest management, prescribed fire and trails; an ESRI GISP or Technical Certification is desired.

Proficiency with Esri software (ArcGIS Pro, Online, Enterprise, Field Maps, Survey123, Dashboards) is preferred, along with the ability to create maps, maintain GIS data, and perform basic spatial analysis using geodatabases, attribute tables, and map layers. Experience or interest in Python, SQL, Arcade, or GIS automation is a plus. The ideal candidate communicates technical information clearly to non-technical audiences and is organized, detail-oriented, and eager to learn new tools and workflows.

NOTE: Candidate may include portfolio if available. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of geographic information systems, mapping principles, spatial data, and cartographic standards. Knowledge of Esri software products or ability to learn them.

Ability to edit, organize, analyze, and maintain GIS data. Ability to create maps, dashboards, reports, and visual products that support decision-making. Ability to distinguish closely related colors and shades.

Ability to troubleshoot common GIS and data issues. Ability to document procedures and explain workflows clearly. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Ability to manage multiple tasks and support staff across different program areas. Ability to communicate clearly and professionally, both orally and in writing. Ability to learn from self-directed study and on-the-job training.

ADA REQUIREMENTS: Mental Requirements: Ability to read and comprehend technical and professional writing and safety instructions, procedures, rules, policies, warnings and memos. Ability to perform basic math. Ability to analyze data and develop conclusions.

Ability to identify and resolve problems. Ability to think logically and show attention to detail. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift, carry, push and/or pull 50 pounds.

Ability to push (arm and leg), pull, reach, climb, sit, see (near and far acuity, depth perception, field of vision), turn (neck, body), handle, smell and kneel. Ability to traverse unimproved, uneven and/or wet ground. Visual acuity (depth perception and peripheral vision) is necessary to operate a motorized vehicle.

Finger dexterity; color acuity necessary to distinguish closely related colors and shades. Environmental Demands: Inside and Outside work. Ability to traverse uneven/undeveloped terrain.

Exposure to inclement weather including humidity, heat, rain, cold, dust, mildew, noise. May be exposed to smoke, herbicides, pesticides, odors and toxic fumes. Volusia County is a drug free workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce.

Veterans' preference in accordance with federal, state, local laws.


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