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OfficeJob Description
The Column Optics team is one of the pillars of the Research and Development organization for High-End Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM). We are committed to develop groundbreaking technologies modules and software that enable us to deliver outstanding TEM microscopes for our demanding markets and customers.
With the ongoing developments in physics and industry the requirements for optical performance of these TEM microscopes are continuously growing. We are seeking to convert the most promising technological concepts into real products for shaping electron beams for imaging with near-perfect optical performance.
How will you make an impact
We have a position for a Senior Software Engineer for one of our key software projects.
Part of a hard-working multi-disciplinary team you will design and implement software from concepts towards introduction in the factory. Software development takes place in an agile environment where the SAFe framework is applied. You will participate in sprint reviews sprint retrospectives and sprint planning. Together with the product owner the scrum master and the development team members you are involved in refining the backlog.
Including innovation and exploration projects the whole team is involved in the full software development cycle of new features product improvement and maintenance. Your work can even lead to new patents!
How will you get there
The ideal candidate for this position enjoys working in a multi-disciplinary technical environment to address sophisticated technical problems. The successful candidate possesses the following combination of education and experience:
Qualified candidates should have experience programming using the following languages and techniques:
Thermo Fisher Scientific is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin protected veteran status disability or any other legally protected status.
Electron microscopes reveal hidden wonders that are smaller than the human eye can see. They fire electrons and create images, magnifying micrometer and nanometer structures by up to ten million times, providing a spectacular level of detail, even allowing researchers to view single a ... View more