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Join a fast-growing GIS and data team shifting from custom work to real SaaS products. Software Developer Remote (U.S.) • Full-time • $110,000–$130,000 Own real builds. Ship client work fast. Help turn it into product. Role Snapshot • Report to Software Dev Manager • Fully remote team • Mix of client builds + product work • Clear ownership. Fewer layers. Ship weekly What You’ll Do • Build full-stack apps (JavaScript) end to end • Ship client solutions fast (clear scope, quick feedback) • Design REST APIs and integrations • Translate client needs into working features • Improve and reuse components (less rework) • Support SaaS product evolution (from custom builds) Must-Haves • 3+ years software development experience • Strong JavaScript (ES6+) + modern frameworks • Experience with REST APIs (build + consume) • Git version control • TypeScript experience • Comfortable in client-facing work Nice to Have • Azure or AWS experience • GIS (Esri ArcGIS) exposure • CI/CD or DevOps workflows • AI tools or automation experience Perks & Pay • Pay $110,000–$130,000 • Health, 401(k), PTO • Remote setup • Real product exposure (not just tickets) Schedule & Setup • Remote, U.S.-based • Travel as needed • Stack JS, APIs, cloud (Azure/AWS) Impact & Growth Your work turns one-off client builds into scalable products. You help move the team from services → SaaS. Motivation Fit You like building, not waiting. You can handle client needs and still think product. Apply Today to work remotely while building real products—not just one-off client work. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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