Software Application Development Engineer Grade

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Arizona, Phoenix, United States

Software Application Development Engineer at Intel Foundry Automation (IFA) NPI Systems team. Develops full-stack software solutions for manufacturing automation, including new product introduction workflows, execution readiness, build logistics, and DOE planning. Responsibilities cover the full software project lifecycle, from requirements analysis to testing and support. Collaborates with technology development teams and factory engineers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop automation applications for new product introduction workflows, execution readiness, build logistics, and Design of Experiments (DOE) planning
  2. Responsibilities include complete software project lifecycle spanning requirements analysis, design, development, testing and support for automation applications
  3. Collaborate with Assembly Test Technology Development (ATTD) and Logic Technology Development (LTD) teams across TD and High-Volume manufacturing facilities
  4. Analyze stakeholder requirements to identify key challenges and design optimal application/system solutions
  5. Build robust, high-performance applications that meet current and forecasted business needs

Skills

Required

  • object-oriented software design and development experience
  • Microsoft technologies (C#, .NET Framework)
  • Angular/ TypeScript
  • Agile and Scrum Processes
  • database development in PL/SQL (Oracle) and/or TSQL (Microsoft SQL Server)

Nice to have

  • WPF (Window Presentation Foundation)
  • WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Services
  • Designing multi-tiered and integrated software systems
  • Software project management experience
  • familiarity with Agile/SCRUM practices
  • Experience working with existing software stack and applying new requirements efficiently to meet scalability needs

What the JD emphasized

  • U.S. Citizenship required
  • Ability to obtain and maintain US Government TS Security Clearance and SCI access.