What's the difference between this job and being a superhero? Both involve saving lives, but we actually pay you.
Who you are: A rock star web developer with knowledge of UI and JavaScript frameworks, Ajax, HTML5 and CSS3.
Who we are: A leader in emergency software for medics, firefighters, and other lifesavers. We have the resources and stability of a large company, but the nimbleness, ambition, and determination of a startup, because we used to be one.
What we offer:
* Did we mention you're a superhero? Our office is casual enough you could wear your cape, although shorts and flip flops may be more appropriate
* Appreciation that the work you do makes us a better company, demonstrated through competitive salary, good benefits, and possibly donuts
* We mean what we say - we're on the Forbes list of 100 Most Trustworthy companies, for three consecutive years
* We're stable, and on Fortune's list of 100 Fastest-Growing Companies
* We've been voted one of the Denver Posts' top workplaces
Duties:
We want you to help us build a compelling user experience for data-rich web applications, using modern frameworks, JavaScript, Ajax, HTML5 and CSS3. Actively help direct the development of our SaaS application by engaging with other developers and stakeholders from within a cross-functional team. Help us make good, highly usable software so our customers can focus less on technology and more on what matters - saving people.
Qualifications:
Along with your resumé, send us links to your Github projects, sites where your code is in use, or a link to your portfolio of killer UI.
Must haves:
* 3+ years of web application development experience
* Excellent JavaScript skills, both raw and using common libraries
* Excellent CSS skills
* Be able to turn hi-fi mockups or pattern-based wires into quality UI
* Be comfortable with collaboration, troubleshooting, and answering questions
* Understand how the web works, and how people actually use the data-driven web applications we build
Icing on the cake:
* You love the iterative nature of agile
* You have experience with ASP.NET MVC / C#
* You like to play around with things like the "clown car" approach to serving adaptive images
* You've built n-tier web applications, and browser- and device-agnostic applications
* You've built web applications using Bootstrap