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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailWe are currently seeking an innovative Software Developer Coop/Intern to join our Research & Development team in Burnaby.
Applicants should be available for a minimum of 8month coop period starting May 2025.
You will be working on our Product Modernization project gaining experience with technologies such as Go React and/or .Net. This Coop position will also expand on the candidates 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 youll 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 companybased 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:
Youve completed your secondyear coursework and are a 3rd or 4thyear 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 $24/hr
About Cayenta:
Founded in 1983 and welcomed to the Harris family in 2004 our Cayenta business unit is the North American leader in technology for medium to large utility clients. We provide innovative endtoend CIS and ERP solutions that were engineered from the ground up to be agile and seamless ensuring that our clients have a platform for operational success.
About Harris:
Full-Time