Summary: Our Software Engineering team at Instrumart is a group of full-stack software developers who work on our proprietary e-commerce website platform. It is a highly customized e-commerce site that has been under continuous development since 1998, designed to build and sell configurable industrial instrumentation. The primary role of the Software Engineer I is to understand the technology stack and parameters of our codebase while working to optimize the efficiency of new customer acquisition. In addition, the Software Engineer I is tasked with further development of in-house business efficiency enhancement software projects. This position is located in South Burlington, Vermont.
Primary Job Duties:
Maintain and further develop a custom e-commerce solution to sell industrial instrumentation
Maintain all our existing ASP.NET Core/JavaScript/Vue-based projects
Deliver fully tested, high-performing code with a low defect rate
Work with both front-end and back-end technologies
Research new technologies and platforms to keep Instrumart at the leading edge within our industry
Create new, and optimize existing, in-house business efficiency software projects
Additional to the programming duties, there will be a secondary responsibility to help with general IT work (setting up PCs, administering Google Workspace, Lastpass, Sophos, Office 365, etc.). This may initially encompass 30% of your time.
Required Skills:
Experience with C# (or equivalent)
Experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web development
Excellent attention to detail
Good communication skills
Ability to follow set coding patterns for consistency and maintainability of the codebase
Understanding of object-oriented design principles
Ability to break complex problems into simple, elegant solutions
The ability to speak and write fluently in English
Self-motivated & strong initiative
Additional Desired Skills:
Experience working with APIs
Experience with GitHub
Experience with Vue front end JS framework (or equivalent)
Experience with SQL.
A Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, or equivalent, is preferred.