Job Details
Job Ref: 212766717
Date: 2020-11-17 16:39:51
As a global brand in the queue management industry, we are currently seeking an experienced Software Development Engineer to assist with the development of new software products and support of existing software.
You will be working as part of a small, but highly effective team, to develop, test and deploy a queue management platform. The platform will expose you to various areas of software engineering; Database design, communications and hardware interfacing to name a few.
Compulsory Requirements:
* 2+ years of experience in software development commercially.
* Full stack development (Mostly focusing on HTML/CSS/JavaScript/Python/SQL) with occasional C# dev.
* Knowledge of software engineering best practices.
* Knowledge of software development life cycle.
* Experience in version control (GitHub currently).
* Programming skills in JavaScript, HTML/CSS, SQL, Python (C# & C++ advantageous).
* Ability to debug/troubleshoot, test and document existing and new developments effectively.
* IT skills in assembly, installation, configuration, networks, IP, and communications.
* Ability to work in a Test driven environment.
* Ability to work in an agile environment.
* Python related skills:
* Django framework (V2.2/V3.1)
* SQL Alchemy (or a similar Python based ORM)
* WebSockets/Django Channels (advantageous)
* General Web App front end skills:
* HTML/CSS
* JavaScript
* Use of templates and frameworks (such as Inspinia and JQuery).
Personal Characteristics:
* Excellent communication skills.
* Creative and visionary personality
* Innovative and able to identify opportunity
* Enthusiastic and self-motivated. Able to work without supervision
* High level of responsibility and professionalism
In return, you will receive a competitive salary plus benefits.
If you feel that you possess the requirements above along with the drive and ambition, then we would love to hear from you
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