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Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Front end Web Developer
| Company | Metropolitan Area Planning Council |
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| Website | mapc.org ↗ |
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| Role | Front end Web Developer |
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| Type | full-time |
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| Role taxonomy | Frontend |
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| Specialties | Frontend |
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| Location | Boston, MA / http://www.mapc.org · Remote |
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| Salary | $60k–70k/yr (“om $60,000 to $70,000”) |
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| Apply via | Application link — http://data.mapc.org |
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| Hiring notes | — |
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| Parsed locations | Boston, MA, http://www.mapc.org |
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| Posted by | mzagaja |
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| Posted | Mar 2, 2017 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
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Metropolitan Area Planning Council | Front end Web Developer | Boston, MA | ONSITE http://www.mapc.org/
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council seeks a Front End Web Developer to join the Digital Services Group, housed within the Data Services Department, a team of 12+ planners, analysts, researchers, programmers, and IT professionals dedicated to using data and technology to support informed decision-making. The Front End Web Developer will support the Digital Services Group in front end design and web development of open-source, public sector web applications related to regional planning, municipal operations, and civic engagement.
MAPC's Data Services Department has a long history of using technology to drive informed decisions across the region. If selected for the position you will work in a collaborative, respectful environment using modern web technologies and frameworks, and leading user-centered design processes. As part of a small, interdisciplinary group, you will be involved in all aspects of the product delivery cycle.
As MAPC's Front End Developer, you will contribute frontend design and development to a growing portfolio of web applications that streamline municipal operations, make complex data visual and easy to interpret, and support informed decision-making at the policy and individual level across many topic areas (housing, transportation, clean energy, open data policy, economic development). Recent digital projects include an algorithm-based system to improve operations of Boston's Youth employment system, a data portal to understand proposed and current real estate development, and scraping rental advertisements to understand housing affordability across Boston's Metro Area. Our ongoing work can be viewed at http://data.mapc.org or at https://github.com/mapc.
This is a full time position (37.5 hours/week). The starting salary ranges from $60,000 to $70,000 annually depending on qualifications and experience. MAPC offers excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits. MAPC's workplace and our benefits are designed to provide a sustainable, healthy relationship with your work, including flexible time, remote working policy, and a family-friendly environment.