MedWeb
United States, CA, San Francisco
Salaried employee
Flexible
5 to 7 years of experience developing and delivering Web‐based products to an active user community Strong, current working knowledge of Perl, Javascript, Ajax, CGI, and CSS Significant knowledge of Web‐based system and database architectures Experience working within large bodies of existing code Experience developing for Internet Explorer 7, knowledge of SQL databases, experience with source code control systems Outstanding technical communication skills, including the ability to use both e‐mail and instant messenger to resolve technical questions and communicate technical decisions.
Medweb, a leading provider of teleradiology and telemedicine systems, is seeking a Senior Web Applications Developer to support expansion of its telemedicine, radiology, and clinical screening products. In business for over 20 years, Medweb has developed pioneering technology in the field of Web‐based medical imaging applications. Our products make extensive use of open source technologies, including Linux, Apache, and Postgres. We are located in San Francisco and are privately held. Both full‐time and contract‐based applicants are encouraged to apply for this position. Medweb offers competitive salaries and benefits, including health, dental, and 401k with employer match. We are located in SoMA and are close to public transit (Bart, Caltrain, Muni). Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities: Using primarily Javascript, Ajax, and Perl, develop and enhance Web‐based GUIs based on user interface mockups and functional specifications. Provide assistance to technical support engineers to diagnose and resolve issues arising in the field Work actively with other team members (software developers, product managers, project managers, user interface designers, quality assurance engineers, technical writers, technical support engineers) to ensure that products are useful and appealing to the medical professionals who use them Mentor less experienced team members through informal channels