Company: S & C Electric Company Location: Chicago, IL Employment Type: Full Time Date Posted: 11/08/2021 Expire Date: 07/17/2022 Job Categories:
Computers, Software, Engineering, Information Technology, Internet/E-Commerce, Executive Management, Quality Control, Research & Development, Web Technology
Job Description
Senior Software Engineer
JOB SUMMARY
UX Management Team in Chicago, IL, is responsible for best-in-class electricity Distribution Automation and Wireless Communication products and solutions for the worldwide Smart Grid. Included in this position is the support of intelligent embedded software devices include microprocessor-based capacitor, switch, and fault interrupting controls; patented peer-to-peer feeder restoration systems; and the associated device management software
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
Plan, design and develop high quality .NET desktop and web applications.
Research and incorporate latest features of C#, .NET, Electron, ReactJS and Javascript applications.
Engage with product managers and engineers and articulate ideas clearly
Participate in design sessions and code reviews
Work on cross-functional teams
To select this job as one of interest to you, at a minimum, you must have the following:
Experience in the design and development of software applications using C#, Electron, ReactJS, Javascript, Microsoft .NET framework, Visual Studio, WPF/XAML,
Knowledge of and strong experience working with communication protocols.
Experience with web development tools and technologies such as Electron, ReactJS.
Familiarity with multi-threaded programming paradigms
Exposure to unit testing a plus
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
BS degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or demonstrated equivalent.
Ability to travel up to 5% of the time with rare periods lasting more than a week.
Major Physical Demands
Standing: Occasional standing for work on complete control assemblies.
Lifting: Occasional lifting of controls and test equipment, less than 50 pounds.
Walking: Occasional walking throughout the facility.
Carrying: Occasional carrying of light objects.
Pushing: Infrequent pushing of objects, possibly related to rearrangement work.
Pulling: Infrequent pulling of objects, possibly related to rearrangement work.
Bending: Occasional bending during access to equipment.