EverDriven

Transportation

SoftwareEngineer,FullStack

$115–130k Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Software Engineer, Full Stack at EverDriven. Skills: Full Stack Development, Frontend Development, Backend Development. Deliver results on complex projects. Lead projects end-to-end”

Industry & Context.

Transportation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 years of engineering experience, Microsoft Azure, C#, React/HTML/CSS, Docker, Kubernetes, RESTful API patterns

Nice to Have

BAS in Computer Science

What You'll Do.

Deliver results on complex projects

Lead projects end-to-end

Prototype front-end systems

Develop front-end systems

Extend front-end systems

Prototype backend systems

Develop backend systems

Extend backend systems

Define business services

Define system services

Define front-end portal

Ensure seamless delivery

Provide accurate timeline

Provide scoping estimations

Deliver maintainable code

Contribute to team culture

Collaborate with others

Follow agile practices

Follow continuous integration

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Frontend engineers; Backend engineers; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Process & Methodology

Agile, Continuous integration

Full Job Description

EverDriven is the nation’s leading provider of alternative student transportation, partnering with school districts to serve students who need it most—including those experiencing homelessness, living with disabilities, or outside traditional bus routes. Our tech-enabled, human-led model helps remove barriers to learning through safe, reliable transportation. Since 2006, we’ve helped organizations solve complex transportation challenges through strong partnerships, dependable service, and a people-first approach. Guided by integrity, ownership, and collaboration, we move with urgency, lead with data, and never settle. Our success is driven by people who bring curiosity, accountability, and a commitment to continuous growth. Position Summary: The ideal candidate is passionate about building high-quality, innovative, and scalable products and can iterate rapidly. You’ll get the chance to own and deliver multiple features and be a driving force behind the evolution of our product. Salary Range: $115,000-$130,000/year, based on experience + bonus potential Location - Greenwood Village, CO. Hybrid role - 4 days in the office and 1 days remote. Responsibilities: Deliver results on complex projects, including leading some projects end-to-end Prototype, develop and extend our front-end and backend systems in support of our portals. Assist with design and definition of business and system level services, APIs, and front-end portal using modern design principles and patterns Work with Frontend and Backend engineers to ensure seamless delivery Help to provide an accurate timeline and scoping estimations on engineering projects Deliver high-quality maintainable code Provide leadership in feature implementation & code quality Contribute to a positive and productive team culture by supporting your team and collaborating with others Follow agile/continuous integration engineering best practices Qualifications: 2 years of engineering experience building features end-to-end Have a p

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