Web Application Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Kirkland, WA at Geebo

Web Application Developer

Company Name:
Radius, Inc.
Radius Inc., founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, is a next-generation technology consulting company focused on the growing Internet of Things industry. With the global population of connected devices set to surpass 200 billion within the next decade, Radius combines strategic analysis with technical innovation across mobile, cloud, data and API platforms to architect custom software solutions for Fortune 500 clients around the world. Through these solutions, Radius helps customers capture, manage, and extract value from their growing volume of enterprise data.
The Web Application Developer will:
Work within a team of developers focused on browser-based engineering applications.
Collaborates with leadership to analyze customer needs, pursue opportunities, and identifiy cross-team dependencies in a fast-paced, agile-based environment.
oBachelor's degree or equivalent experience
o5
years professional web development experience (though really smart, hungry, hardworking developers with great attitudes and less experience will be considered!)
oExpertise in HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript
oExperience with AngularJS and/or MVC web frameworks
oExperience developing for engineering and/or technical applications
oExperience integrating with web services i.e. RESTful APIs and JSON
oExperience with agile development practices
oSelf-directed working style
oClear and effective written and verbal communication and strong interpersonal skillsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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