Join our innovative company and help us improve the lives of people and animals everywhere. As a Software Engineer I, you will be responsible for debugging and fixing simple bugs, building new code, and collaborating with testers and DevOps.
Requirements
- Debug and fix simple bugs.
- Build new code with technical and architectural guidance.
- Good understanding of.net and C#.
- Understanding of SOLID principles and software design patterns such as Dependency Injection.
- Write reliable unit tests either in TDD or post-implementation to 80% of code coverage.
- Review all code against coding standards and provide constructive feedback.
- Collaborate effectively with testers and DevOps.
- Diagnose Third Line support enquiries related to product areas you have worked on.
- Attempt to understand and resolve the root cause of support issues to prevent reoccurrence.
- Understand that we work as a team and the team succeeds or fails together.
- Contribute to sprint refinement, risk analysis, planning, review and retro meetings and development task estimations.
- Understand the need for efficiency in code and can avoid writing inefficient code.
- Understand common security vulnerabilities and avoid introducing them in code.
- Applies a methodical approach to routine and moderately complex issue definition and resolution.
- Performs a range of work, sometimes complex and non-routine, in a variety of environments.
- Applies creative thinking or finds new ways to complete tasks.
- Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills when engaging on issues with colleagues, users/customers, suppliers, and partners.
- Understands and effectively applies appropriate methods, tools, applications, and processes.
- Learning and professional development—takes the initiative to develop own knowledge and skills by identifying and negotiating appropriate development opportunities.
- Security, privacy, and ethics—demonstrates appropriate working practices and knowledge in non-routine work.
Benefits
- Benefit offerings outside the US may vary by country and will be aligned to local market practice.