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Entry Level Software Developer at Belcan in Indianola, PA

Details:
An Entry Level Software Developer job in Indianola, PA is currently available through Belcan. In this role, you will be responsible for various software development processes. To be considered for this role, you will have a Bachelor degree and three years of experience. This is a very visible, contract opportunity with a growing company and has excellent upward mobility. Entry Level Software Developer Job duties:
Responsible for the various software development process Works closely with the team lead and team members to design, develop, unit test, and release the software with high quality including coding, code review, and testing Provides the documentation and complies with Medical Device process Supports the field service / Technical Assistance Center requests, troubleshoots field issues, develop tools to address manual workflows, and provides technical solutions to any software/ work flow issues
Qualifications:
Bachelor degree 3
Years of Experience Knowledge in languages such as C# or Java If you are interested in this Entry Level Software Developer, please apply via the 'apply now' link provided. Belcan is a global supplier of engineering, technical recruiting, and IT services to customers in the aerospace, industrial, and government sectors. Belcan engineers better outcomes through adaptive and integrated services-from jet engines, airframe, and avionics to heavy vehicles, chemical processing, and cybersecurity. Belcan takes a partnering approach to provide customer-driven solutions that are flexible, scalable, and cost-effective. Our unique capabilities have led to continuous growth and success for nearly 60 years. We are a team-driven Equal Opportunity Employer committed to workforce diversity
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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