Job DescriptionAbout UsDME Forensics is an established innovative technology and services company focused on providing software and advanced technical services to the criminal justice and civil litigation communities. Our flagship software product, DVR Examiner, has revolutionized the process of recovering video evidence from surveillance DVRs and is used by hundreds of federal, state, local and international law enforcement agencies. Our team is fortunate to be able to make a difference within communities around the world by assisting these agencies in recovering valuable evidence of significant incidents.
Job SummaryDME Forensics is looking for a software developer willing to join our small, close-knit team. You will chiefly be working on our flagship product, DVR Examiner, which has been built mostly from .NET technologies over the last seven years.
Your primary duties would include the development and maintenance of the main application user interface. You will work with product ownership and design teams to develop, maintain, and improve upon front end application components. In addition to developing new features and resolving current issues, your duties would include consolidating our code base and updating our legacy code to meet our current policies. This may include performance and memory testing. You will be working with subject matter experts and other developers in the team.
To be successful in this role you will have a good grasp of .NET, WPF, and related technologies/practices, including automated UI testing, unit testing, use of tools like ReSharper for testing/refactoring, and agile development environments. This role would suit someone who enjoys creating a great visual and workflow experience for end-users and refining code into a developer-friendly finished product.
Salary range ($55,000 to $155,000) reflects Junior to Senior positions. The position and salary offered will depend on your experience.
*** At this time, we are primarily interested in candidates in the Denver metro area. If you are currently located somewhere else, but are planning a relocation to the area, please be sure to include that information in your reply. ***
Our Technology Stack.NET: C#, WPF, Visual Studio 2019, ReSharper
.NET MVC / WebAPI, Entity Framework and SQL Server
Azure Devops
Git Source Control
xUnit Testing Framework
Duties and Responsibilities- Participates in the entire application lifecycle, with a specific emphasis on documentation, testing, coding, and debugging.
- Writes clean code to develop functional internal and external applications
- Maintains, troubleshoots, and debugs applications
- Designs and performs unit tests to optimize performance and maintainability
- Refactors, upgrades, and improves code base
- Collaborates with product owners, UX designers, and engineers to integrate new features and functionality
- Gathers and addresses technical and design requirements
- Provides documentation, training, and support to internal teams
- Builds reusable code and libraries for future use
- Follows emerging technologies
- Participates in code reviews
- Performs other related duties as assigned by management
Requirements- Bachelor's Degree from four-year college or university in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Application Development or a relevant field highly preferred
- 1-3 years experience working with .NET and WPF
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- In-depth understanding of design and development with an emphasis on proper coding conventions and patterns
- Experience working within a TDD environment
- Experience working in a small company/small team environment
Benefits- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- You will be able to choose from a variety of health insurance plans, including a company-paid option.
- Company-paid long term, short term, and life insurance offerings
- Generous PTO policy
- 401(k) match (currently at 4%)
- Flexible scheduling options
- A break room stocked with coffee, soda, water, and various snacks
- Dog friendly workplace
- Company BBQs, potlucks, team lunches, and holiday party (or virtual equivalents)