Web platforms are the preferred tool for managing and operating various Information Technology activities. With the evolution of the Internet of Things, the Web now presents an opportunity to broaden the management coverage to encompass a wide range of Operational Technology elements such as machines, robots, and cobots, sensor data such as weather and humidity, actuation systems, and previously disconnected elements as well as Mobile Technology elements such as location and position of moving asset, thus gearing up for next-generation Industrie 4.0 based fully automated factories.
A software developer is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software applications to meet user and business needs. This involves writing and debugging code, collaborating with teams, and ensuring software quality, security, and performance standards are met. Key responsibilities include analyzing requirements, coding, testing, and deploying software solutions throughout the entire development lifecycle.
Responsibilities
Design and Develop: Create and maintain software applications by writing clean, efficient, and scalable code.
Collaborate: Work with other teams, such as product managers, designers, and other developers, to define requirements and brainstorm solutions.
Test and Debug: Identify and fix bugs, issues, and errors in software to ensure optimal performance and quality.
Maintain and Update: Deploy software and perform ongoing maintenance, including releasing updates to fix issues or enhance functionality.
Analyze Requirements: Understand user needs and business requirements to translate them into technical specifications.
Ensure Quality: Implement best practices to ensure the security, scalability, and performance of applications.
Qualifications and skills
Education: Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field.
Experience: Proven experience in software development is essential.
Programming Skills: Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g., Java, Python, C#) is required.
Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and complex problem-solving skills are necessary.
Technical Knowledge: Familiarity with software design, coding languages, frameworks, and development methodologies like Agile is highly preferred.
Soft Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork, and attention to detail are important.