Software Development Engineer - HealthVault Job
Job Field: Hospitality Jobs
Location: REDMOND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Job Category:Software Engineering: Development<BR>Location:Redmond, WA, US<BR>Job ID:813134-94681<BR>Division:Microsoft Business Solutions<BR><BR><BR>Microsoft HealthVault is on the leading edge of software + services + devices platforms aimed at helping people better manage their health information. It is a consumer facing web service enabling consumers and patients to manage their own health records and share them with people that can impact their lives, including their doctors, personal trainers, pharmacists, and others. Check us out at http://www.healthvault.com.<BR><BR>The team faces many opportunities over the next few years, the most important including designing and building secure, scalable, and global platforms to enable a rich ecosystem of independent software vendors that span both the enterprise and the consumer space. We have a lot of challenges and opportunities for a developer looking to grow their career at Microsoft.<BR><BR>We are looking for a talented developer to add to our Platform team. The primary responsibility of this position is to design, code, and ship high quality features in our global application platform.<BR><BR>This job requires strong technical skills and experience. You must have most or all of the following:<BR>- 3+ years software engineering experience<BR>- Proven track record of shipping high quality software through multiple release cycles<BR>- Ability to work effectively across feature teams and with other disciplines<BR>- Web services and/or database experience is a plus<BR>- BS degree in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent.<BR><BR>MBD-Eng </font></td>
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