Selasa, 05 Juni 2012

jobs : Software Engineer/Developer, Atlanta Georgia, 80k, Permanent

Software Engineer/Developer, Atlanta Georgia, 80k, Permanent

Help drive the technology that is highly disruptive to the established $450B healthcare payments industry. If you are a passionate software engineer and persistent problem solver, this is an exciting time to have a key role in a fast-paced technology startup with thousands of healthcare providers across the country using our software application.

We maintain a fast pace by utilizing Lean Development methodologies and releasing early and often. While we choose the best tools for the job, we currently gravitate towards PHP, MySQL, jQuery, and some Ruby. In our environment, we prefer automated testing solutions like Selenium and PHPUnit. Manual QA/testing is old school!

Software Engineer - Software Developer

Job Responsibilities

As a Software Engineer, you'll build products that make very complex healthcare issues seem simple. Working with other members of the development team, you'll design, devel op and deploy scalable web-based software. Some additional responsibilities include:

Build, test, and support new features/bug fixes in both new and existing applications

Employ emerging web-technologies, agile development methodologies, and the building blocks of healthcare payments

Utilizing Lean Development methodology for providing fast and efficient delivery of services

Software Engineer - Software Developer

Job Requirements

As a Software Engineer, your attention to detail and ability to dig into the heart of a problem is key. Versatile self starters will thrive in our environment and enjoy creating innovative solutions. Some additional requirements include:

A Bachelors degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering or equivalent experience

1-3 years of development experience with Object Oriented languages (PHP, Ruby, Python, .NET, Java, e tc.)

A combination of experience with:

Web Development (basic familiarity with HTML, CSS, JS, PHP, MVC Frameworks)

Traditional RDBMS databases (MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, etc.)

Version Control (good: CVS, SVN; better: GIT, Mercurial)

Unit and integration testing methodologies

Helpful: Working knowledge of LAMP stack (*nix, Apache, MySQL, PHP)

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