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Software Engineer required for a pharmaceutical systems company based in Wokingham. The ideal candidate will be based locally and have experience in a similar role. The successful candidate will be in a team of software professionals responsible for the requirements, design, construction, integration, testing verification and maintenance of software products.

Software Engineer Job Overview

Development of Windows software in Visual Studio C++ and C#
Utilise software engineering tools such as source code control, build processes and debuggers in the software development process.
Collaborate and add value through participation in peer code and design reviews, providing comments and suggestions.
Investigate current applications.
Maintain systems by monitoring and correcting software defects.
Creation of software operating manuals.
Creation of software qualification procedures

Software Engineer Job Requirements

Industry experience in a similar role.
Degree in Computer Science or equivalent knowledge and experience.
Visual Studio, C++, C#, SQL, Visual Basic, ActiveX, InstallShield
Web Experience - HTML, XML, SOAP, JSON
Database Experience - SQL Server, ODBC, SQLite
Good working knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, and MS PowerPoint.
Experience of working in a customer-focused role, delivering outstanding service.

Software Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary- Up to £55,000 (dependent on skillset & experience)
Profit related, tax-free bonus after 1 years' service
Early finish on a Friday
23 days annual leave, 8 bank holidays per annum and a day off for your birthday.
Employee Assistance Programme.
Death in Service BenefitBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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