Senior Software Developer

Location: Remote

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Experienced

Summary

Come join our growing team as a Senior Software Developer specializing in developing on Optimizely, a Digital Experience Platform (DXP). If you enjoy learning new software, programming in a variety of languages, developing automated testing tools, exploring architectural design, and tuning application performance, this is the job for you!
To be successful in this role, you must move Geonetric forward as part of a team implementing healthcare websites using Optimizely CMS. This includes developing in an Agile environment, breaking down implementation work, working cross-team, and consulting with clients.
 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

While you might get to work on just about anything at Geonetric, you will primarily:
  • Work within an Agile software development team to build and maintain web-based software applications built in C# and .Net
  • Guide the front-end development process to establish best practices and front-end architecture
  • Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of Optimizely platform’s standard integration architecture and data elements
  • Develop best practices for implementing Optimizely for healthcare websites, meeting with clients, setting expectations around the work, and breaking down the work
  • Write high quality production level code for multiple products, proactively considering how products interact with each other and work across multiple client sites
  • Write and maintain automated tests, applying Test Driven Development best practices to Optimizely implementations
  • Analyze server data and develop queries through database concepts and information models
  • Maintain security, performance, and code quality standards working collaboratively within a Continuous Integration environment
  • Learn, evaluate, and implement new technologies that enhance products and ensure Geonetric remains at the cutting edge of technology
  • Troubleshoot live and development environments and find creative solutions to complex problems and implement those solutions
  • Understand the Optimizely hosting environment and implement, maintain, and troubleshoot within Optimizely hosting environment in order to ensure performance, uptime, and security
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on back-end development, both internally and externally to clients
  • Regularly pair within the team to teach and share knowledge
  • Apply design patterns and principles to coding practices

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or similar technical curriculum is required
  • 5 years of previous experience required
  • Optimizely Content Cloud Developer Certification strongly preferred


Professional Skills

  • Experience with .Net, C# & SQL Server required
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of a variety of design principles and patterns required
  • Experience with Optimizely CMS / Episerver CMS strongly preferred
  • Alternatively, experience with Sitecore, or other .NET-based enterprise web content management systems required
  • Practical experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including the use of a front-end framework such as Angular, Vue, or React required.
  • Proficiency working with various database technologies required
  • Advanced knowledge in object-oriented design principles required
  • Web development experience required
  • Experience with continuous integration/ continuous deployment technologies required
  • Experience with automated test methods preferred
  • Experience working in Scrum/agile environment preferred

 

Other Skills and Abilities

In addition to being a successful Senior Software Developer, you will need to fit into our unique culture and be:
  • Self-organized. There are no managers at Geonetric. You’ll be a part of a self-organizing team, with no one “supervising” you. You should naturally get a lot of high-quality work done to completion without outside pressure.
  • A doer. You need to be capable of identifying and resolving obstacles, using strong reasoning skills and creative thinking to get things done. You need to have a strong attention to detail, a drive for quality, and a willingness to see things through to completion.
  • Flexible. You need to be able to work in an environment in which there is substantial ambiguity; things change rapidly and often, and you need to adapt to new ways of thinking.
  • Self-aware.  You need to be able to see yourself and your own behaviors from the perspective of others – and understand how your behaviors affect those of your peers on your self-organizing team.
  • Driven to improve. You need to have a strong desire to be better tomorrow than you are today. You are constantly seeking ways to improve your own work. You’re passionate about your discipline.
  • A solid communicator.  You need to be able to take input from many sources, think through that information, and present concise, clear recommendations to technical and non-technical people.
 

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Geonetric welcomes diversity. We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and provide a fun place to work full of people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

 
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