Experience .NET Programmer
Medico
- Kecamatan Setiabudi, IndonesiaMayapada Tower, Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.Kav.28, Karet, Kecamatan Setiabudi, Kota Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12920, IndonesiaKecamatan SetiabudiDKI JakartaIndonesiaIndonesia
- Toàn thời gianFULL_TIME
Miêu Tả Về Công Việc
Job Brief
We are looking for a skilled .Net programmer to join our winning team. You’ll be responsible for developing applications in a team and improving our existing applications. As a programmer, you should write clean code to ensure our programs run properly and address our client's needs. If you’re passionate about building software and perform well working in a team, along with developers, engineers and web designers, we would like to meet you. Ultimately, you should be able to convert our company needs in functional and user-friendly websites and programs.
Responsibilities
- Produce fully functional programs
- Write clean & testable code
- Collaborate with internal teams to identify system requirements
- Integrate back-end data
- Design user interface and web layout using HTML/CSS practices
- Upgrade and repair existing programs
- Perform periodical tests and debugging to maximize program efficiency
- Create technical documentation for user support
- Suggest new features to improve program navigation and operation
- Follow security principles
- Stay up-to-date with industry developments
- Supervise team of programmers
- Provide detail schedule for programmers
- Monitor and help programmer in solving technical issues
- Ensure team can deliver quality product in time
- Report progress to project manager
- Provide data simulation for testing
Trình độ tối thiểu
Requirements
- BSc degree in Computer Science with minimal 3 of 4 Cummulative GPA
- Proven 3-5 yrs experience in software development
- Working knowledge in .NET Framework, ASP, C#, MS SQL, HTML5, CSS3, MVC
- Have prior experience in HTML5/CSS3, Javascript, JQuery
- Prior experience in Hospital Information System is preferred
- Max 32 years old
- Good communication skill
- Strong analytical and planning skills
- Excellent problem-solving skills
Kỹ năng cần thiết
- HTML
- ASP.NET
- jQuery
- JavaScript
- CSS
- MS SQL Server
- C#
Tóm tắt công việc
- Trình Độ Công Việc
- Phó Giám Sát/Giám Sát
- Ngành Nghề
- IT and Software
- Yêu cầu học vấn
- Tốt nghiệp Cử nhân
- Nhà tuyển dụng trả lời hồ sơ
- Always
- Địa chỉ văn phòng
- Mayapada Tower, Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.Kav.28, Karet, Kecamatan Setiabudi, Kota Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12920, Indonesia
- Ngành nghề
- Information Technology / IT
- Vị trí đang tuyển
- 10 vị trí tuyển dụng mới
- Trang web
- http://medico.id/index.html
Về Medico
It is understood that developing Hospital Information System(HIS) is one of the most complicated, daunting, laborious, costly, and thus most hated projects in the hospital environment. Millions of dollars and hours of labor have been spent dedicated to find the perfect HIS, and yet the search has been futile. So in the end, hospitals choose to build their own HIS thinking that they have the knowledge and the expertise to do so. So why don’t most hospitals employ their own homegrown method, and why more hospitals see this as a the least viable option?
Hospitals are not IT companies.
Hospitals have the inside knowledge of how the workflow should be, but transferring their knowledge into a functional IT system can be very complicated. Technology keeps changing, and hospitals are not in the forefront to think of these changes, whereas IT companies always consider these technological advancements when building a system. Without a clear technological path planned ahead, their own homegrown system might not be scalable.
Overly Complicated
Hospitals have the tendency to attempt to build their own HIS that can cater to the administrators, physicians, clinicians, and patients whenever they feel like they have the expertise to do so.However this can easily backfire as such projects are time-consuming and cost a fottune. With an outsider point of view, an IT company can focus on establishing priorities and managing inefficiencies. This then can be more manageable and feasible.
Lack Of Focus
With so many things going on in a hospital setting, the hospital’s IT department can be easily inundated with day to day operational tasks and not focus on building the HIS. This will result in delays and frustrations.