Full Stack Web Page Developer - Linux Environment

Lenexa, KS
Full Time
Mid Level
NovaTech is a producer of automation solutions for the process and electric power industries. Our products and services simplify complexity, reduce risk and extend the capabilities of the engineers and organizations making the world’s power grids more reliable, efficient, sustainable and secure. 
 
About the Role

We’re seeking a Full Stack Web Developer for our Orion product line. The Orion controls electrical substations while serving webpages for configuration, diagnostics, and user-created graphical displays.

The ideal candidate will be self-motivated and use good engineering judgment. You should have an interest in working in the electric utility industry. Ultimately, you will help us support our products that address the critical electrical infrastructure. If this sounds like it aligns with your career goals, we’d like to hear from you!

Responsibilities
 
  • Create new and maintain existing product webpages.
  • Participate in all stages of development from concept to implementation to maintenance.
  • Create visually appealing and intuitive user configuration webpages on a resource-constrained embedded Linux platform.
  • Produce easy to use responsive software update mechanisms.
  • Provide informative user diagnostic information.
  • Create and maintain animation features for user designed graphical displays.

Requirements
  • Associates degree or higher with 3+ years’ experience in a related field
  • Must be highly motivated self-starter that can also collaborate with team members.
  • Must be experienced with JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, and MVC.
  • Must have SQL experience.
  • Must have working knowledge of Linux and GIT version control software.
  • Must have the ability to update and enhance existing code bases.
  • Knowledge of security practices a plus, e.g. cross site scripting prevention and form validation.
  • Must be willing to work in office environment, minimum 3 days in office/2 days remote as an option, full-time 40 hours per week
What we offer you:
  • Stable work in an essential industry at an industry-leading company.
  • Competitive salary and generous benefits package to include profit sharing and company-match 401K.
  • Collaborative small team environment of ambitious, down-to-earth colleagues.
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