Competitive salary; benefits: 25 days holiday incl...
On-site
Competency in c# or similar language
Enrolled in bsc or msc computer science
Expected 2:1 classification minimum
The Student Placement - Software Engineer position at AMETEK's Taylor Hobson division offers an internship opportunity where candidates will engage in the development of the Metrology 4.0 software. Interns will collaborate with experienced engineers and work on various technical challenges while gaining exposure to the software development lifecycle
Job Summary
This role offers the opportunity to work on diverse technical challenges tailored to your strengths and interests within the Metrology 4.0 core desktop software.
You will collaborate closely with experienced engineers to gain exposure to the full software development lifecycle from requirements gathering to release.
The company provides a fun, relaxed working environment with competitive salary, 25 days holiday, and generous matched pension scheme.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Student Placement - Software Engineer position at AMETEK's Taylor Hobson division offers an internship opportunity where candidates will engage in the development of the Metrology 4.0 software. Interns will collaborate with experienced engineers and work on various technical challenges while gaining exposure to the software development lifecycle.
Salary
Competitive salary; Benefits: 25 days holiday including Christmas; Pension: Generous matched scheme
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Competency in C# or similar language
Enrolled in BSc or MSc Computer Science
Expected 2:1 classification minimum
Nice-to-have
Experience with Perforce source control
Knowledge of WPF and .NET Core
Familiarity with Visual Studio IDE
Strong grasp of OO design principles
Exposure to 3D visualization techniques
Understanding of software development lifecycle
Experience with MATLAB or scripting languages
Key Requirements
Undergraduate enrolled in BSc or MSc Computer Science degree
Minimum expected 2:1 classification
Equivalent courses biased towards programming, robotics, or gaming