Sr Software Engineer
Henry Schein One
- American Fork, UT
- $96,000-115,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
What You Will Do
- Development of enhancements and eliminate bugs in the Dentrix Enterprise Software
- Participate in Agile/Scrum meetings
- Mentor more junior engineers
- Solve complex problems using knowledge, passion, and curiosity
- Craft code that reflects an expert understanding of object-oriented design, refactoring, clean code, clean architecture and solid engineering principles
- Follow the Test Driven Development (TDD) paradigm when possible and mentor others in its use
- C, C++, C# and .NET framework a must
- Java, NodeJS, and JavaScript are a plus
- Knowledge of SQL and WinForms
- CI/CD pipelines with Gitlab
- Web APIs (REST)
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science preferred or equivalent work experience
- 5+ years of experience building backend software utilizing our technology stack
- Understanding of domain driven design
- Good working knowledge of unit testing
- Understanding of working in an agile environment (Jira a plus)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Enjoys sharing ideas with and learning from other team members
- A great place to work with fantastic people
- A career in the healthcare technology industry, with the ability to grow and realize your full potential
- Competitive compensation
- Excellent benefits package! Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage, 401K Plan with Company Match, Paid Time Off (PTO), Paid Parental Leave, Short Term Disability, Work Life Assistance Program, Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts, Education Benefits, Worldwide Scholarship Program, Volunteer Opportunities, and more
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