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<p>Venture is a software development company specializing in the healthcare industry. We are comprised of a small, tight-knit team that has developed software together exclusively for 10 years. We embrace new technology and strive for excellence. We are determined to be the best at what we do. Venture’s product portfolio includes its flagship system, GoRev, a full-featured Health Information/Laboratory Information Management Software.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Role Overview</strong><span>:</span></p><p><span>As a .NET / Blazor Developer at Venture, you will be responsible for the modernization of a legacy desktop application, transitioning a mature VB.NET DevExpress WinForms user interface to a modern Blazor-based architecture. This role is focused on building a scalable, maintainable UI foundation that supports long-term product growth.</span></p><p><span>You will contribute to architectural decisions, ensure high-quality and secure UI implementations, and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver consistent, reliable user experience within a regulated healthcare environment.</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong> Responsibilities:</strong></p><p><strong>UI Modernization & Architecture</strong></p><p><span>·       Rewrite existing VB.NET WinForms (DevExpress) user interfaces into Blazor using Telerik UI for Blazor</span></p><p><span>·       Translate complex desktop workflows into modern, responsive web-based user experiences</span></p><p><span>·       Maintain functional parity while improving usability, consistency, and performance</span></p><p><span>·       Design and implement reusable Blazor components aligned with long-term product strategy</span></p><p><strong>Integrate & Collaboration</strong></p><p><span>·       Integrate Blazor UI with existing .NET backend services, APIs, and business logic</span></p><p><span>·       Collaborate with backend developers to define clean contracts and data models</span></p><p><span>·       Partner with product and operations teams to validate workflows and edge cases</span></p><p><strong>Code Quality & Maintainability </strong></p><p><span>·       Establish UI coding standards and architectural patterns for the Blazor application</span></p><p><span>·       Write clean, testable, and well-documented code</span></p><p><span>·       Participate in code reviews and technical design discussions</span></p><p><span>·       Identify and reduce technical debt during the modernization effort</span></p><p><strong>Security & Compliance</strong></p><p><span>·       Follow secure coding practices appropriate for healthcare SaaS environments</span></p><p><span>·       Ensure proper handling of sensitive data within UI workflows.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><strong>Required Skills</strong><span>:</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>·       Strong .NET development experience</span></p><p><span>·       Experience with WinForms applications (VB.NET or C#)</span></p><p><span>·       Hands-on experience with Blazor (Server and/or WebAssembly)</span></p><p><span>·       Experience with component-based UI frameworks (Telerik, DevExpress, Syncfusion, or Radzen)</span></p><p><span>·       Proficiency in C# and modern .NET (Framework and/or .NET 6+)</span></p><p><span>·       Experience modernizing or refactoring legacy desktop applications</span></p><p><span>·       Solid understanding of UI architecture, state management, and UX principles</span></p><p><span>·       Experience applying design patterns to separate UI from business logic (e.g., MVVM, clean architecture)</span></p><p><span>·       Git-based version control experience</span></p><p><span>·       Ability to work independently on complex technical initiatives</span></p><p><span>·       Strong written and verbal communication skills</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><strong>Preferred Skills:</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><span>·       Direct experience migrating WinForms applications to Blazor</span></p><p><span>·       Experience with Telerik UI for Blazor</span></p><p><span>·       Experience developing software in healthcare, billing, or other regulated environments</span></p><p><span>·       Familiarity with REST APIs and service-based architectures</span></p><p><span>·       Familiarity with authentication and authorization patterns</span></p><p><span>·       Experience implementing role-based UI behavior</span></p><p><span>·       Experience with CI/CD pipelines for .NET applications</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><strong>Qualifications / Requirements:</strong></p><p><span>·       Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, or a related field required</span></p><p><span>·       One (1) year of professional, internship, or equivalent hands-on experience in software development</span></p><p><span>·       Ability to work full-time in a collaborative, professional development environment</span></p><p><span>·       Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and internal development standards</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><strong>Benefits:</strong></p><p><span>·       Salary Range: $70,000 – $110,000 (based on experience)</span></p><p><span>·       Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision)</span></p><p><span>·       Life Insurance</span></p><p><span>·       401K with company match</span></p><p><span>·       Paid Time Off (PTO)</span></p>

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