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Full-time Flash/Flex UI Developer

at B-Line Medical, LLC in Washington, DC

Flash/Flex UI Developer

Atellis/B-Line Medical (http://www.blinemedical.com) is looking for a
talented and creative UI Developer to join our young, intelligent, and
vibrant workplace. Come work with an engineering team that stems from
over a decade of UI experience and leadership in the world of
interactive applications. If you love writing code, have a keen eye
and appreciation for good design, love tweaking interfaces to create
the best user experience possible, and would like an unlimited supply
of Red Bull, then we want to hear from you.

Stuff you'll do:
- Work as part of the engineering team developing interactive user
interfaces and components
- Help define the application architecture and technical requirements
- Collaborate in a team environment
- Make sure we have the best interfaces out there!

Stuff you'll need:
- Solid understanding of developing interactive applications using Flash or Flex
- 3+ years of solid ActionScript programming experience for interface elements
- Experience with Object-oriented programming, MVC, and design patterns
- Understanding of good design principles and ability to adhere to
complex design specifications during implementation
- Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, and comparable
applications to produce assets and collaborate with designers
- User Interface Design, Information Architecture, graphic design
experience a plus

Our products lead the industry in usability and aesthetics, and have
helped over one hundred top hospitals, medical schools and nursing
programs in the U.S., Canada and Europe, operate and manage their
clinical skills and simulation centers more effectively.


Position Location: Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.

If interested, please send your cover letter, resume, and salary
requirement to careers@blinemedical.com


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