What We Do
The team at MapLarge builds cutting edge products for data analytics and visualization to make the world safer, more productive, and more efficient for our millions of users and thousands of customers. The Maplarge API provides real time geospatial analytics for billions of location events every day. Analysts using our geospatial visualization capability can instantly visualize and publish for data discovery and predictive model testing on any desktop, mobile or tablet device.
Who We Need
Cultural Fit - While we hire all kinds of people and invent roles to fit them, there are three key traits we require of every team member that really define our team.
- Fun to Work With - Life is short and work should be fun.
- Extremely Smart - We work on cutting edge hard problems and we need people who can both architect and code these systems at the same time while working with a highly intelligent peer group.
- Passionate Engineers - We need people who really love programming and exhibit the energy and creativity that comes from being fully engaged in what you do.
About the Role
This role is for full stack .Net web developers who enjoy working with WebService API's in C# on the server side and creating sophisticated single page applications in TypeScript and JavaScript on the client side. In this role you will be helping to design and build the server and client side API's for MapLarge components that we combine into new interactive dashboards. This job is for advanced programmers only and you do not have to have any design, css or other artistic skills. Please be ready to tell us about any experience you have working with complex single page applications, designing C# web service API's and building reusable components with JavaScript or TypeScript.
Requirements:
- US Person based anywhere in the US (100% remote allowed but no off shore)
- 5 Years work experience as a programmer
- Highly Comfortable with Typescript, C# and Visual Studio
- Very Experienced with Web Development & JavaScript
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