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Software Development Engineer Positions on the F# team!

The F# team is hiring! We have two positions open right now. The first is a software development engineer specializing in Visual Studio and libraries.  The second is a software development engineer in test. Some extracts from the job description for the first:

We’re looking for an exceptional developer to work on integration with the Visual Studio editor and debugger, and with Technical Computing libraries. You will be a key designer/engineer on our team, responsible for significant architecture investments, implementing key features, and participating in language design. You will be working with very strong architects, engineers and researchers, often working across organizational boundaries and with the developer community.

To be successful on this team, you should possess rock solid design and development skills. You should have a strong track record of shipping secure, high quality software through all phases of the product cycle and have demonstrated successes in cross team partnerships. The ideal candidate will have 6 or more years of experience designing/shipping developer tools, strong functional (F#/Haskell/OCaml), C# and C++ coding skills, and a good understanding of Technical Computing. A MS or PhD degree in Computer Science or a related technical field is preferred.

The full details of the position are up on the Microsoft site, along with how to apply. (The job is listed as "C# team" because the F# team is a small team in the C# org). The location listed is "Redmond", but we'd be open to people looking to work in Cambridge UK for some of the time.

 

 

Published Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:51 PM by dsyme

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