HealthEdge is searching nationally for multiple .Net positions and offereing relocation to the Boston/Burlington, MA area.
We are expanding our front-end development team to bring the power of the HealthEdge platform to a wider audience. As a senior developer you will be helping to craft state-of-the-art user experiences using the Microsoft .Net platform for the Web, as well as adjunct technologies for mobile development. The HealthEdge suite of products is leading the industry and we want our front end applications to represent that same leadership. You will be designing and implementing features which are the “best of breed” in visual design and usability. Healthcare is complex, but the user experience doesn’t have to be. You will be challenged with delivering applications which take that complexity and turn it into a streamlined and empowering online experience for consumers and providers. You will also be in on the ground floor for our initiative into mobile devices.
The successful candidate will have professional experience in the design of complex user interfaces, as well as having solid middle-tier technical skills. You will be working with state-of-the-art technologies to take advantage of modern Web and mobile features such as; ASP.Net MVC, JQuery, REST services, etc.
HealthEdge is an agile and innovative 21st century software company that provides modern, disruptive technology that enables healthcare payors to radically innovate, drastically reduce costs, and efficiently address the business imperatives of the evolving healthcare economy. An award-winning company, HealthEdge is headquartered in Burlington, MA with a development office in Powell, OH.
Responsibilities:
- Participate in requirements gathering and feature estimation
- Design mock-ups based on feature requirements
- Implement features according to specifications and adherence to coding standards
- Develop middle tier functionality to retrieve and model data from web services
- Implement unit tests
- Investigate alternative technologies and user interface paradigms