
Software Developer, MES
Thermo Fisher Scientific
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Regensburg • 🇩🇪 Germany
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Mid-LevelSenior
Tech Stack
AngularAWSCloudJavaScriptJenkinsOracleSQLTypeScript
About the role
- Develop and maintain Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) with a focus on Siemens Camstar and Opcenter Execution Core
- Conduct requirements gathering and business analysis to determine the needs of our internal clients
- Implement and customize software solutions using VB.net and C#
- Manage and configure Windows-based systems and IIS (Internet Information Services)
- Collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure the successful execution of projects
- Document and test software solutions to ensure quality and functionality
Requirements
- A degree in Computer Science, Software Development or a related field
- Several years of experience in developing and maintaining MES systems
- Proficient with Visual Studio and development in .net (VB, C#, …)
- Databases/SQL: Oracle, MSSQL
- Experience with Windows-based systems and IIS
- Web Development (JavaScript, ideally Angular and TypeScript)
- Strong skills in requirements gathering and business analysis
- Proficient in English and German language
- Experience in the manufacturing industry or a similar environment, preferably with Siemens Camstar and Opcenter Execution Core
- Agile development: Scrum, Atlassian Jira
- Source control: Git / GitHub
- CI/CD: Atlassian Bamboo or Jenkins
- Cloud: AWS
- Reporting: PowerBI
Benefits
- Employment with an innovative, future-oriented organisation
- Outstanding career and development prospects
- Company pension scheme and other fringe benefits
- Exciting company culture which stands for integrity, intensity, involvement and innovation
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Hard skills
VB.netC#SQLOracleMSSQLJavaScriptAngularTypeScriptAgileCI/CD
Soft skills
requirements gatheringbusiness analysiscollaborationcommunication