Job Description
We are looking for a dedicated Software Engineer to join our innovative team in New Castle, Delaware. In this role, you will design, develop, and maintain software solutions for cutting-edge thermal analysis and rheological instruments. This is an exciting opportunity to work on complex systems and contribute to the full software development lifecycle.
Responsibilities:
• Research, design, and develop software applications, user interfaces, and data analysis tools for advanced scientific instruments.
• Evaluate system requirements and translate them into detailed technical specifications.
• Troubleshoot and resolve software issues while ensuring optimal system performance.
• Collaborate with cross-functional agile teams to implement and test software designs.
• Write and maintain clear documentation in alignment with coding standards and quality guidelines.
• Develop and execute automated and manual tests to validate software functionality.
• Provide accurate work estimates and track progress to support project planning.
• Continuously seek opportunities to improve software quality, processes, and personal technical skills.
• Contribute to the architecture of scalable, maintainable, and secure software solutions.
• Offer technical support and guidance to internal and external users as needed.• Bachelor's degree in a science-related field or engineering discipline.
• At least 5 years of experience with C# or .NET programming, with strong proficiency in applying technical standards.
• Familiarity with Agile methodologies and a collaborative team-oriented approach.
• Proven ability to analyze systems, make design decisions, and adapt to emerging technologies.
• Demonstrated passion for software development with an eye for quality and design.
• Experience with tools and technologies such as Android development, API development, and backend systems.
• Proficiency in Atlassian Jira, bug tracking, and Agile Scrum methodologies.
• Knowledge of ASP.NET, C++, and other relevant programming languages or frameworks.
Full-time