Graduate Software Engineer - Stonehouse, Gloucestershire


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Recruiter

BCT Resourcing

Listed on

26th March 2018

Location

Stonehouse

Salary/Rate

£32000 - £32000

Type

Contract

Start Date

2018-03-26

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Type: Graduate Placement

Duration: 6 months

Salary: 32,000 per annum

Location: Stonehouse, Gloucestershire

Start Date: ASAP

Hours: Full time (Mon Fri)

Our client is a leading global technology company in power and automation that enables utility, industry, and transport and infrastructure customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact.

To contribute in a timely fashion, as part of a small software and cross functional team, in the development of manufacturing applications from concept to full production.

What the job entails

* Work closely with programme manager to deliver applications to support factory automation initiatives, to agreed timescales and specification

* Primarily focused on UWP, Web and IoT

* Software engineering, throughout the complete software life cycle with attention to detail using a structured object orientated design approach

* Team working, communication skills, ability to work independently is necessary

* Using specialist knowledge to carry out design and / or development and / or experimental procedures within a project team or as an engineer

* Software task resource estimation

Requirements:

* Minimum BSc in software engineering, computer sciences or similar qualification

* Software engineering for windows platform, ideally up to 2 years experience

* Good grounding one or all of the following:

UWP application development using C#, XAML design and SQL database interaction

Web application using Angular2, WebAPI and SQL

* A reasonable understanding of IoT technology and peripheral interfacing such as Raspberry Pi, RFiD would be beneficial

* Commercial software engineering experience (desirable)

* Additional useful skills & experience: object orientated design, UML, and software life cycles

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