AUTOSOL is looking for highly motivated Windows software developers who have more than five years of Windows programming experience. This role will join the software engineering team in developing software in the C++ or C# languages. Applicants local to Houston, Texas are preferred, but remote options are available for those located in Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, Texas, and Alberta, Canada.
AUTOSOL is a Houston-based company with a focus on remote data communications software and hardware products. Our cutting edge products and designs have provided for 30 years of continuous growth in the field of Automation in the oil & gas, water/wastewater, manufacturing and aviation industries. We are located in the Clear Lake area of Houston.
We provide a structured hands-on agile environment while promoting an independent kind of creativity. We provide highly competitive salaries, comprehensive health plans, matching 401K, and profit sharing, in addition to many other benefits.
Windows Software Developer Qualifications and Skills
- BS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering with Windows programming experience. In lieu of a BS degree, significant experience in Windows programming is acceptable.
- Develop software in C++ or C# languages.
- Hands-on development in an agile environment.
- Support and improve our development methodology and release processes.
- Optimization with respect to code/memory and performance requirements.
- Create and maintain requirements, design, architecture, code and tests for different parts of the product.
- Solid understanding of OO design principles.
- Experience with OpenSSL and relational databases is a plus.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Effective working independently and as a team player with great interpersonal skills.
- In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
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