
Fullstack Developer
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full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Sindelfingen • Germany
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About the role
- Develop new software solutions for the waste management sector from concept to final implementation
- Integrate interfaces and databases into existing systems
- Conduct code reviews and ensure software quality
- Collaborate in an agile environment and actively contribute to the team
Requirements
- Completed degree or vocational training in computer science (or equivalent)
- Very good German language skills
- Experience with object-oriented programming, preferably in C#, WPF and the .NET Framework/Core
- Basic knowledge of SQL databases
- Familiarity with software engineering practices such as Clean Code and design patterns
- Understanding of agile methodologies and their practical application
Benefits
- THE BEST OF ICT WITH A HUMAN TOUCH – appreciation for your work from day one
- Team-oriented culture with plenty of freedom to shape your work
- Short decision-making paths and flat hierarchies
- Autonomous area of responsibility and a clear vision for the future
- Plenty of fun at work guaranteed
- Participation in the company stock program
- Subsidies for free shares and support for company pension schemes
- Flexible working-time models (e.g., part-time, flextime, trust-based working hours, …) and the option to work remotely
- Access to an external employee assistance platform for all life situations
- Health prevention measures and sports offerings (e.g., EGYM Wellpass or bike leasing)
- Numerous training and development opportunities through our VINCI Academy
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
C#WPF.NET Framework.NET CoreSQLobject-oriented programmingClean Codedesign patternssoftware qualitycode reviews
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationteam contributionagile environmentGerman language skills
Certifications
degree in computer sciencevocational training in computer science