Job: .NET Software Developer - Edinburgh
5 September, 2012 Leave a comment
Sigma Seven Limited are looking for a .NET software developer to work out of their Edinburgh office, near Holyrood, beside the Scottish Parliament.
Job Description
This vacancy has arisen from increased demand from our customers and forms a key part of our continued expansion plans. As a part of our development team here at Sigma Seven you have the chance to make a real impact on the growth of the business, working on our industry-leading mobile mapping product “GeoField” - for tablets and ultra-mobile PCs.
This role involves working on a variety of projects, both implementing customer solutions and developing core product enhancements using the latest development tools, targeting leading-edge mobile technologies.
Our development team works collaboratively to deliver innovative solutions to our customers, working closely with customer project teams, and adhering to defined project plans. As part of this talented team, you will be involved in making decisions throughout the software development process from initial concept and design, through coding and operational handover, with an emphasis on using your own initiative to push the boundaries of our product and solution capabilities. The nature of our work requires excellent communication skills and an enthusiastic approach to problem solving and team work.
Desired Skills & Experience
Candidates will ideally have 3 or more years of commercial software development experience, and should be passionate and able to demonstrate expertise in the following:
- .NET 4.0, C#
- Experience of the full software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering and design through to solution testing and operational support
- Working closely with clients and end-users
The following skills and experience would be an advantage:
- A degree in software engineering, computer science or a related subject
- Experience of GIS and spatial databases
- WPF
- LINQ
- XML
Further information and the application process can be found here.