Software Engineer II - New College Grad - (E2) Information Technology (IT) - Santa Clara, CA at Geebo

Software Engineer II - New College Grad - (E2)

Description
We are developing a state-of-the-art digital lithography tool to revolutionize the display industry. The system is developed in C under a Linux environment and comprises a tiered, multi-threaded, distributed application. We are seeking an entry level software developer with experience programming in such an environment coupled with an interest in the challenge of understanding something complex and making it work better.
Responsibilities
Understanding of the existing software architecture and interactions between the various modules comprising the system
Development of additional functionality and capabilities in a manner consistent with the current software design principles
Integration of functionality provided by other developers into the existing framework such that it looks like it was always there
Education and Experience
BS/MS in Computer Science or related area.
1 or 2 years of relevant experience desired (but not mandatory).
Qualifications
Deep knowledge of C, familiarity with C
An understanding software architecture and design principles
Ability to work in a team and take input from other members in coordinating work
Ability to prioritize work assignments and react to a dynamic work environment
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
Applied Materials is committed to diversity in its workforce including Equal Employment Opportunity for Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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