(5 - 8 Years) General Electric Hiring: Software Engineer On Dec 2015 @ Bangalore

Tuesday, 8 December 2015


Company        General Electric
Website           www.ge.com
Eligibility          B.Tech/M.Tech
Experience       5 - 8 yrs
Location            Bangalore
Job Role           Software Engineer
JOB SUMMARY:
Company Profile:
GE is building the world by providing capital, expertise and infrastructure for a global economy. GE Capital has provided billions in financing so businesses can build and grow their operations and consumers can build their financial futures. We build appliances, lighting, power systems and other products that help millions of homes, offices, factories and retail facilities around the world work better.
Job Description:The person holding this position will be responsible for, but not limited to:
1. Work closely with global engineering teams in design, architecture and implementation of Features/Enhancements/SPRs of CCA components
2. Take ownership and implement Features/Enhancements/SPRs on time as per the program plan
3. Automate System Tests using Test Automation Framework in C#.NET
4. Ability to quickly adapt to changes in priorities and deliver
5. Embrace Agile/Scrum/XP and work in a team-player manner to deliver customer value
6. Implement User Stories by meeting Definition of Done criteria
7. As a scrum team member, expected to deliver beyond individual design and coding responsibility
8. Own the development, build and releases of software modules
9. Interact with global teams and product marketing to enable continuous platform integration
Candidate Profile:
Qualifications/Requirements :
1. Hands on experience in C# .NET, ASP .NET, WCF, WPF, Nunit, SQL Server and Multi-Thread applications
2. Prior experience to Healthcare Domain, preferably Imaging
3. Working knowledge of Relational Databases like SQL Server
4. B.Tech/M.Tech in Computer Science or MCA or equivalent degree
5. 5 to 8 years of experience in software development including automated tests
6. Knowledge of design patterns and able to understand large scale OO design
7. Good development (XP) and Agile practices

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