Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Moorpark, CA at Geebo

Software Engineer

JOB
Summary:
3D Systems, GibbsCAMis looking for Software Engineer Level II. The Software Engineer Level II isresponsible for the research, design, development, unit testing, documentationof new or upgraded software systems and products.
The selectedcandidate will have demonstrated experience in interpreting the requirements ofprojects or product enhancements accurately; knowledge and the application ofRequirements Analysis and Iterative Development processes used in the development of high-quality software; andhave the strong drive to complete projects on time.
PRIMARYJOB FUNCTIONS
Develop software solutions based upon specifications provided by Product Management.
Perform repair, enhancement, and other maintenance for existing software components and systems.
Maintain currency with software development practices and apply these practices to produce the best possible software.
Contribute knowledge and leadership in the development of software and system architecture, working with other team members to ensure optimal interoperability, maintainability, and overall success of GibbsCAM and all of 3D Systems.
Consult with managers and other developers on project status, proposals and technical issues.
Education and Training
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering or Computer Science is required; MS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering preferred.
Experience
5 years of development experience in a professional environment.
Large application development experience.
Previous experience working with CAD, CNC or manufacturing a plus.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
C/C
C#
Experience with desktop application development.
Required Key Competencies: strong problem solver, verygood communicator, quick learner, ability to work in teams and individually,strong math skills, reasonable analytic skills, attention to detail.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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