CAD and C# Programmer

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

Position Summary 

The CAD Programmer’s primary responsible is for the development, modification, and support of software that runs inside of, or adjacent to, the CAD application to integrate with the Adept suite of applications. Other responsibilities include C# WinForm and C# WebAPI development. 

Essential Accountabilities 

Software Engineering

• Commitment to excellence and improvement 

• Ongoing, best-in-class engineering (code development and implementation) 

• Complete and accurate code documentation 

• Debugging and code testing on developed modules 

• Writing test scripts and doing demos for the team of features developed 

• Ongoing maintenance and support for product and for features developed 

CAD Software Engineering 

• Understanding of how add-ins load in the CAD application, languages supported by the CAD application, basic functionality of the CAD application, hooking events in the CAD application, and using the CAD applications API. 

• Understanding of drawing, assembly, and part files created by the CAD application. Understanding file variations like layouts or configurations. Understanding of standard parts and parts libraries. Understanding extractions of metadata from CAD files. 

• Understanding document management concepts including revision control, relationships between documents, and document access rights. 

• Will write and document code to integrate CAD applications with the Adept suite of applications  

Technical Support

• Provide support for other Synergis developers as needed 

• Provide support to Helpdesk and/or customers as needed 

• Provide support to QA team members testing your code as needed 

Team Support

• Provide accurate and timely information regarding timeline and Project status to Software Development Manager, Product Managers, and Director of Development 

• Work toward strong Inter-Team relationships through leading by example, and encouraging others’ creativity and ideas  

Miscellaneous

• Track project status against timeline, and communicate interactively with Project Managers and/or Software Development Manager regarding development status 

• Test software and provide feedback to the development staff for other Projects, as needed 

• Review and provide feedback regarding documentation material for technical accuracy  

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities  

• College Degree or equivalent experience 

• Minimum 5 years development experience 

• Intermediate level experience with C# WinForms applications with .NET  

• Experience with document management and version control a plus 

• Experience with AutoCAD, Inventor, MicroStation, or SOLIDWORKS a plus 

• Experience with DevExpress a plus 

• Experience with Agile development methodology a plus 

• Ability to conceptualize, design and write code based on design specifications from Project Managers 

• Must have excellent problem solving and debugging skills 

• Must be able to document code thoroughly and write test scripts 

• Exhibits a willingness to embrace new technology that benefits the development effort 

• Can manage tasks and complete them on schedule 

• Maintains clear communications with Team Leader and other Software Developers as needed 

• Is responsible for and manages a professional and clear communication with peers and leadership 

• Excellent communication and information management skills 

Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. Employment eligibility will be verified in accordance with applicable laws, including the completion of Form I-9.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, sexual identity or handicap.

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