Senior Software Developer Remote - Home BasedMedrio Inc. • Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
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Senior Software Developer Remote - Home Based
Medrio Inc.
- Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
- Saint Paul, Illinois, United States
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Implement functionality in the Medrio platform, in accordance with standards and operating procedures
Contribute to quality assurance processes through activities such as functional and unit testing, defect triage, and regular code reviews
Create and maintain internal and external feature documentation, including design and test plans, API guides, and process documents
Participate in team exercises (meetings, planning discussions, etc.) in an inclusive manner
Provide operational support for Medrio platform components in regulated, validated environments
Customers or Clients
Management
Internal Team
Consultants
Education and Years of Experience
BS degree and 3+ years as a senior full stack developer
Working Conditions
Standard remote office position
Skills/Experience
Associate: 3 years professional Software Development experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
Senior: 6 years professional Software Development experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
Experience writing and optimizing T‑SQL, and/or utilizing and optimizing EntityFrameworkCore in production environments
Strong critical‑thinking and problem‑solving skills
Strong attention to detail, processes, quality assurance
Strong understanding of core software development competencies:
Software Design (Patterns, SOLID, etc.)
Defect Triage/Debugging
Research
Code Literacy
Interface Negotiations
Other Skills and Abilities
Experience in a DevOps culture
Experience with microservice/distributed architectures
Experience developing high‑performance HTTP APIs for public consumption
Experience with any of the following ORMs:
NHibernate
Dapper
EntityFrameworkCore
Experience with any of the following web frameworks:
Angular.io
React
Experience working in an Agile environment, and/or Agile certifications
Experience with any of the following testing frameworks/toolsets:
NUnit
JustMock
Karma
Selenium
Experience with Software Archeology
About Medrio At Medrio, we look for smart, capable, and conscientious people to help us expand our product capabilities, grow our business, and better serve our customers. Our employees love working for us because they get to develop, market, and sell a product that advances human health, and they enjoy many perks, including
Great benefits: We offer medical, dental, vision, and life/LTD insurance, and we cover 100% of our employees’ health insurance premiums and 50% of dependent premiums.
Wellness: Medrio values our staff’s well‑being. To prove it, we promote an atmosphere of work/life balance, including flexible work schedules and locations.
Weekly company‑wide standup.
The Medrio team is made up of individuals with a wide array of skills and interests, but all have a passion for providing the best possible user experience for our customers. We value collaboration, ingenuity and creating a culture of excellence!
Salary Range $170,000 - 190,000 USD
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