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Software Engineer at TIBCO in Paris, TX

Join TIBCO Orchestra Networks core product R&D team, and get involved in the next generation of multidomain data management software. The Software Engineer will be working in one or multiple of the following areas:
Data modeling and its editors (data model studio) Data validation and near real-time validation state display User permission rules and their editor Workflow engine, workflow modeling and its editors Various data views:
tabular, hierarchical, tiled, etc Data comparison, data merge and their user interfaces Domain-specific languages and their easy-to-use editors What You'll Do Required Skills Java software engineer with 5 to 10 years' experience in software development. Solid knowledge of algorithms and data structures. OO skills:
you are able to write effective object-oriented code and to build and maintain robust frameworks thanks to your experience in object-oriented design, coding and testing; you are fluent in at least one OO language (Java, C++, C#, TypeScript). Clarity:
you love clear statements, good design and clean code. Research:
you like to brainstorm and elaborate on challenging issues, in order to find and build the best solution. Education:
Master's degree, Engineering degree, PhD, higher education or experience in engineering, computer science or another technical field.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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