Job in Germany: IT Specialist / Software Developer (m/f/d) - Development of a modern platform

Innovac GmbH
1 year ago
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IT Specialist / Software Developer (m/f/d) - Development of a modern platform

Innovac GmbH, a dynamic and growing company in the field of industrial technologies, is looking for a dedicated IT specialist or software developer with experience in the development and support of modern platforms. In this position, you will work on the further development of our innovative machine platform and actively contribute to the technical excellence of our company.

About us:

  • We offer a friendly and open working atmosphere in an international team where independent thinking and innovative solutions are valued.
  • Our innovative strength and commitment to quality set us apart.

Your tasks:

  • Development and optimization of our machine platform.
  • Integration and management of APIs to extend the platform functions.
  • Programming efficient and scalable solutions with Python.
  • Working with modern databases and hosting platforms, such as Supabase, MongoDB or comparable technologies.
  • Ensuring the stability and scalability of the platform through system monitoring and maintenance
  • Development and integration of AI-supported functions and optimizations (e.g. by using APIs such as OpenAI API)
  • Collaborate with engineering and production teams to implement platform requirements
  • Analyzing and solving complex technical challenges.

Your profile:

  • Degree in computer science, software development or a comparable subject or corresponding professional experience.
  • Sound knowledge of Python.
  • Experience in developing database-driven platforms and working with modern technologies such as render or similar tools.
  • Knowledge of API integration and management as well as web scraping.
  • Experience or interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.
  • Analytical thinking, ability to work in a team and problem solving skills.
  • Fluent German and good English skills.

We offer you:

  • A varied job with plenty of scope for creativity.
  • A modern working environment that encourages independent work and creativity.
  • Individual training and development opportunities.
  • A friendly working atmosphere in an international team.
  • Performance-related remuneration and attractive special payments.

Type of position: full-time
Working hours: Monday to Friday
Place of work: On site

Are you interested?
Then send us your detailed application documents including your possible starting date to: . Apply now and become part of a future-oriented company that combines innovation and technology!

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