Software Developer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Bothell, WA at Geebo

Software Developer

Currently EagleView is looking for applicants for the role of Entry-Level Software Development Engineer. If after reading more about the position below you feel like you might be the right person please take a few minutes to complete the brief application.
Summary:
We're looking for a talented Entry-Level Software Development Engineer to join our agile development team. In this role you'll have the opportunity to work with experienced Developers in all aspects of the software development life cycle: design, coding, testing, and support. You'll have the opportunity to create reliable/maintainable code, and find creative and scalable solutions to difficult and complex problems.
PRIMARY
Responsibilities:
Collaborates with PMO and Business on requirements definition and functional specifications and design
Ensure coding, testing, code review and documentation tasks are successfully performed for new application development as well as enhancements to existing system functionality
Supports the QA group in developing and executing test plans and test scripts
Other duties as required
Skills/Requirements
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
Experience:
STEM degree or equivalent experience coupled with a proven ability to solve problems with code
Strong fundamental understanding of Object Oriented Programming
Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
Good verbal and written communication skills
PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
Experience:
Software development experience in a professional setting
Experience or exposure to the Microsoft Stack: C#, .NET, Visual Studio, TFS, SQL Server, C++
Experience using AngularJS or other JavaScript frameworks
Exposure to REST and/or SOAP services
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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