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Mid-Level Software Developer

About Parsec

Parsec Automation Corp. (Parsec) is a trailblazing creator and provider of manufacturing operations management software. Consistently recognized by organizations like Gartner and IDC and a winner of numerous awards, including the Data Breakthrough AwardsAmerican Business, and Best in Biz, Parsec exemplifies leadership in the dynamic, fast-paced manufacturing sector. With major companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Toyota, Proctor & Gamble, Eli Lilly, Hershey, Siemens, and DuPont leveraging its innovative TrakSYS™ platform to tackle even the most complex manufacturing challenges, Parsec’s solutions are actively optimizing efficiency, quality, and compliance at over 11,000 plants in more than 140 countries. Committed to customer success and driven by innovation, Parsec continues to fulfill its mission of making the management of manufacturing operations as simple as possible. 

Parsec is backed by BVP Forge, a $780M fund in partnership with the $20B Bessemer platform that has backed industry-defining businesses such as LinkedIn, MindBody, Procore, Shopify, and Toast. BVP Forge combines Bessemer’s front-line industry insights, proven growth IP, and robust executive network with tailored resources for self-sustaining companies and the ForgeEdge™ operational program.

 

Role

Parsec’s TrakSYS™ MES software application is a flexible, scalable, and powerful solution platform to help our clients address their complex manufacturing operations challenges. Many of the largest manufacturing companies worldwide use TrakSYS™ to improve their operational productivity. This position will be expected to architect and develop the TrakSYS™ product, contributing to design, documentation, and testing.

 

Responsibilities

  • Work with a team to design, document, develop and test our industry leading software platform.
  • Continue growth with existing skill sets in relevant development technologies, as well as the TrakSYS™ platform and manufacturing industry.
  • Write clean, testable, and maintainable code.
  • Participate in testing activities (creating and executing test cases).
  • Assist the technical support team when troubleshooting potential application issues.
  • Weigh the pros and cons of various technical approaches. Demonstrate ability to work across technical organizations to achieve consensus on a solution and drive to completion.
  • Responsibility for specifically assigned features.
  • Plan and document technical specifications for features or system design.

 

Minimum Qualifications

-Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Business, Science, Engineering, Information Technology (or related).
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant software development experience.

-Technical Skills 

  • Microsoft .NET Development (C# .NET / ASP.NET)
  • Microsoft SQL Server Development
  • WEB Development (HTML, XML, and JavaScript)
  • Windows Client and Server Operating Systems
  • Experience working with SDLC tools such as Azure Dev Ops
  • Azure Cloud Technologies

-Knowledge Preferences

  • TypeScript 
  • Bootstrap CSS Framework
  • Unit Testing
  • Manufacturing and Process Automation

-Attributes

  • Capable of working well independently and within a team environment.
  • Self-motivated with strong initiative.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Inquisitive and has a natural desire to learn new things.
  • Good listener with follow-through skills.
  • Detail oriented.

 

Compensation / Benefits

  • Annual base salary of $125K to $135K
  • 100% Company-paid health insurance premiums for employee
  • Ability to work a hybrid schedule (3 days in-office / 2 days remote) 
  • Flexible vacation time 
  • Outstanding team environment  

 

Location

This role is based in Anaheim Hills, Orange County, California.

 

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