Madison Recruitment
.NET (C#) developer
Madison RecruitmentBelgium1 day ago
Full-timeInformation Technology, Engineering
Beschrijving

For a company specializing in cutting-edge image processing technology, we are looking for a motivated Software Engineer (.NET) to focus on data acquisition and processing tools for state-of-the-art micro-CT systems.

Recognized as a global leader in imaging processing across various domains, from material science to life sciences (microbiology, pharmacology, etc.), this company plays a key role in advancing research. The Ghent department primarily focuses on material studies, including the development of CT scanners used to analyze CO₂ storage in archaeological materials. Their products are widely used in academic and research environments.

As part of an Agile-Scrum team of software engineers, researchers, and algorithm experts, you will contribute to the development of advanced data analysis and processing software, transforming imaging data into high-resolution 3D and 4D representations. You will develop new features in .NET (C#) and be involved in the full development cycle, from concept to implementation.

Profiel

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience.
  • experience in.NET (C#) (medior level + 3 years of experience).
  • Strong understanding of object-oriented design and programming principles.
  • Willing to learn and design new systems with a keen attention to detail.
  • Nice to have familiarity with C/C++ and Python.

Aanbod

  • A challenging and innovative work environment where you contribute to cutting-edge image processing technology.
  • The opportunity to work in a dynamic Agile-Scrum team alongside software engineers, researchers, and algorithm experts.
  • A competitive salary package with attractive benefits.
  • Opportunities for personal and professional growth, including training and development programs.
  • A modern and inspiring workplace in Ghent, with a strong focus on research and innovation.

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