Cayenta

Co-op Software Developer


PayCompetitive
LocationBurnaby/British Columbia
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: R0023024

      We are currently seeking a new Software Developer, Co-op to join our Research & Development team in Burnaby.

      Applicants should be available for a 4-month co-op period from May 2024 to August 2024.

      You will be working on our Product Modernization project gaining experience with technologies such as Go, React, and/or .Net. This Co-op position will also expand on the candidate’s database and SQL writing abilities. You will be coached and mentored by a team of experts and working on challenging problems that come with the modernization of enterprise software systems.

      What you'll work on:

      • Contributing software code to the Product Modernization.

      • Participating as a contributing member of the Cayenta software development team, including:

        o Testing developed features and code.

        o Regularly reporting progress and blockers.

        o Collaboration with other members of the development organization.

      • Engaging in team- and company-based initiatives and discussions;

      • Participating in a rotating role of coordinating product support;

      • Receiving and providing feedback on an ongoing basis;

      • Learning and growing towards a career as a software developer.

      What you may have:

      • You’ve completed your second-year coursework and are a 3rd or 4th-year Computer Science/Engineering student;

      • You are a rational and critical thinker who seeks solutions when you find problems;

      • Excellent computer science fundamentals: data structures, algorithms; programming languages, SQL;

      • Superb communication skills written, verbal, and spoken.

      Wage Range: $22/hr

  • About the company

      Obsessed with making ERP software for our utility, municipal and schools customers. Proud creators of Cayenta CIS, Work Mgmt., Fin. Mgmt. and HR/Payroll systems