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Java C++ Junior Developer
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Country: USA
Location: Seattle
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
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Java C++ Junior Developer
Are you ready to discover New York or Los Angeles? How about Miami or Dallas? Be at the heart of the action! Explore these engineering centers of excellence and collaborate with a team of experts on diverse projects with highly regarded companies like IBM and Boeing.
PCO Innovation (www.pcoinnovation.com ) is the largest international independent consulting firm within the CAD / PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) industry. With headquarters in Montreal, PCO Innovation provides you with the opportunity to join a team of experts in the implementation of PLM tools and applications.
We are currently seeking enthusiastic Java C++ Developers to collaborate on various projects in the United States.
Main Tasks:
- Project Implementation of a PLM application.
- Implementation of PLM tools.
- Customization of applications.
- Definition of new features / Writing specifications / Integration of new features to meet user needs.
- Bug correction.
Required skills:
- 3 months or more of work experience or an internship/COOP experience.
- Bachelors in Computer / Software / Electrical engineering.
- Experience with Java and / or C++ / C#.
- Strong communication skills in English and in French.
- Availability to travel throughout the United States (projects can vary between 3 to 12 months).
- Dynamic / Self-Motivated / Professional attitude.
- Dual citizenship is an asset (Canada, USA and Europe).
Type of position: Full Time permanent position with benefits starting from day one!
PCO Innovation is renowned for its small-company feel, its innovative atmosphere and its expertise in numerous economic sectors. Our ingenuity allowed us to win Onrec’s “Global Recruitment” award in 2010. We offer a professional development program (PCO University) that is individually-tailored to ensure progressive career growth. Regardless of where you are, you will be nurtured in a positive environment with the full support from our team of experts and be covered with a collective insurance plan.
Why limit yourself to a conventional career path when you have the opportunity to explore the country at the same time? Choosing PCO Innovation is opting for a life that combines learning and growth!
Apply directly at www.jobsatpco.com
Please note that we will only contact shortlisted candidates. Thank you for your interest.
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