OnBase Engineer

Washington D.C., DC
Full Time
Mid Level
Are you a tech-savvy professional with a passion for solving complex challenges living in the Washington D.C. area? We are seeking an OnBase Engineer to join our growing team supporting client software solutions. This role is key in implementing, maintaining, and supporting enterprise content management and automation platforms. The ideal candidate is technically skilled, detail-oriented, and comfortable working directly with clients to troubleshoot issues, implement updates, and improve system performance.

Naviant is a fully remote business and technology consulting company driving business efficiencies through intelligent automation and cutting-edge technology. As the most trusted partner for organizations navigating complex challenges, we deliver outstanding results by aligning processes with possibilities. We leverage our industry expertise and scalable solutions to empower businesses to thrive. Our collaborative culture fosters open communication, knowledge sharing, and a strong commitment to diversity. As a company that reimagines work, we harness technology & automation to drive exceptional outcomes for our clients and endless opportunities for our teams.
 
Key Responsibilities
  • This is a remote, work-from-home position with local travel to customers in Washington D.C area.
  • Implement and support client software solutions, including upgrades, patches, and troubleshooting.
  • Develop and run test plans, scripts, and project documentation.
  • Participate in discovery sessions and influence solutions based on industry best practices.
  • Function as a team member, taking direction from senior-level consultants, as well as maintain a working knowledge to mentor others.
  • Maintain accurate reporting of assignments and project activities, including resources, assignments, scope, activities, issues and time worked.

What We’re Looking For
Required:
  • Reside in the Washington D.C. area, including Maryland or Virginia.
  • 2-5 years of system administration experience or a BA/BS in Information Systems
  • 2+ years of experience with Hyland OnBase
  • Experience with Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Windows OS, and Office Suite
  • Familiarity with server/client infrastructure, web servers, databases, and imaging software
  • Willingness to travel ~25% to customer sites in the DC area
Preferred:
  • Other experience with Hyland Suite or tools like ABBYY FlexiCapture/Vantage
  • Basic coding knowledge (HTML, VBScript, or JavaScript)
  • Background in direct client support, including software deployment and troubleshooting
  • Experience installing and maintaining enterprise software environments
  • Approved Federal security clearance
Why Naviant? We cultivate a culture that values innovation, collaboration, and work-life balance. Our employees enjoy professional growth opportunities, open communication, and the ability to make an impact.

Traditional Benefits: Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance; Disability and Life Coverage; Paid Time Off (PTO); Flexible Spending Plan; 401(k) with Match Program

Other Benefits: Remote Work Environment, Home Office Allowance, Lifestyle Spending Account (LSA), Parent Program, Charitable Giving Program, Volunteer Time Off (VTO), Wellness Initiatives

Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Sponsorship not provided.

Employees must reside in the U.S.

Naviant is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify employer seeking a diverse and talented workforce.

Please use the links below for important information when applying for work with Naviant:
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