Senior UI Developer

last updated June 10, 2021 14:36 UTC

DICOM Grid

HQ: Remote

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DICOM Grid, a SaaS start-up in the healthcare technology field, is looking for a JavaScript developer to maintain and enhance DICOM Grid’s front-end medical image sharing and reading web application. You will report to the Director of Dev Ops.

Familiarity with modern front-end web development is essential, including but not limited to HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, LESS, JQuery, Underscore, Handlebars, Backbone, and TypeScript. Experience working in the medical industry (DICOM, HL7, PACS, etc.) would be a bonus, but is not required. The ideal candidate would be able to work independently with minimal supervision, and be enthusiastic about keeping up-to-date with the latest web technologies.

The team is distributed with team members working remotely in Phoenix, Boston, New York, Utah, and St. Louis.

Position Responsibilities

  • Plan, evaluate, implement, test, and document new features and bug fixes for the DICOM Grid web application.

  • Work with other development team members to integrate with backend services.

  • Work with DevOps to deploy code into our production and UAT environments.

  • Work with customers and professional services to gather requirements.

  • Conform to company standard operating procedures.

Send your resume along with links to your StackOverflow, GitHub profiles, etc. tojobs@dicomgrid.com. For bonus points, include a solution to the following short task, including code in JavaScript or the frontend language of your choice: given a JSON object conforming to the schema { value: , collapsed: (true|false), children: [] }, where children is an array of objects conforming to the same schema, and a function render taking values to DOM elements, layout the information for read-only display, with the ability to expand/collapse individual nodes. The aim of the exercise is to demonstrate familiarity with JavaScript, so a very basic UI is all that is needed.

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