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R&D Process Engineer - Software Development
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Join Brainlab in Munich as an R&D Process Engineer for Software Development. You will design and optimize compliant development processes per IEC 62304 and ISO 13485 in a regulated medical device environment. This hybrid role involves cross-functional collaboration, tool alignment, and fostering ...
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Germany , Munich
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Senior Software Engineer - Interfaces
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Join PPRO in Munich as a Senior Software Engineer - Interfaces. Design and build scalable, cloud-native backend services using Java 21, Spring Boot, and AWS. Drive the full product lifecycle in a collaborative, agile team with a hybrid work model and strong professional development benefits.
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Software Engineer, Query Processing
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Join Firebolt's Munich team as a Software Engineer in Query Processing. Develop our high-performance, distributed C++20 engine, working on vectorized execution, query optimization, and open table formats. Ideal candidates have a CS degree, production C++ experience, and expertise in database inte...
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Germany , Munich
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80000.00 - 100000.00 EUR / Year
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Firebolt
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About the Software Engineer role

Explore the dynamic and in-demand world of software engineering jobs, where professionals design, build, and maintain the digital infrastructure that powers modern life. Software engineers, often synonymous with developers, are the creative problem-solvers and architects behind websites, mobile apps, operating systems, and complex enterprise systems. This career path blends analytical thinking with creative design to translate user needs and business goals into functional, efficient, and scalable software solutions.

The core responsibility of a software engineer is the full software development lifecycle. This typically begins with analyzing requirements and collaborating with product managers, designers, and other stakeholders. Engineers then design system architecture, write clean and maintainable code, and rigorously test their creations to ensure reliability and performance. A significant part of the role involves debugging issues, optimizing existing systems, and deploying updates. Many engineers also participate in code reviews to maintain quality standards and contribute to technical documentation. In today's agile environments, they often work in iterative cycles, continuously integrating and delivering new features.

Software engineering jobs can be specialized, but common areas include front-end (client-side), back-end (server-side), and full-stack development. Front-end engineers focus on user interfaces and experiences using technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks. Back-end engineers build the server logic, databases, and application programming interfaces (APIs) that power functionality behind the scenes. Full-stack engineers possess skills across both domains. Other specializations include DevOps, security, data engineering, and cloud-native development.

Typical skills and requirements for these roles are both technical and soft-skills based. Fundamentally, proficiency in one or more programming languages such as Python, Java, JavaScript, C#, or Go is essential. Understanding data structures, algorithms, and system design principles is crucial. Experience with frameworks, databases (SQL and NoSQL), and version control systems like Git is commonly expected. As software is increasingly built for the cloud, familiarity with services from providers like AWS, Azure, or GCP is a valuable asset. Equally important are strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills for teamwork. While many positions require a degree in computer science or a related field, a proven portfolio and relevant experience are also highly valued pathways into software engineering jobs.

The profession offers immense variety, with opportunities to build everything from life-saving health applications and financial platforms to immersive games and cutting-edge AI tools. It is a career characterized by continuous learning, collaboration, and the tangible impact of creating products used by millions. For those with a logical mind and a passion for building, software engineering jobs present a rewarding and future-proof career path with endless possibilities for innovation and growth.