Konecranes

material handling solutions

SystemDevelopmentSpecialist

Hämeenlinna, Finland; Hyvinkää, Finland FULL TIME
The Brief

“System Development Specialist at Konecranes. Skills: C#, .NET environments, Mechanical engineering principles. Develop the rope hoist crane configurator. Test changes”

Industry & Context.

material handling solutions
Problems you'll solve

Investigate and resolve bugs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Relevant technical education (BSc or MSc) in mechanical engineering, information technology, software engineering, or similar, A few years of experience in software development with C# in. NET environments, Fluency in English, both written and spoken, Service-minded approach, Comfortable prioritising and switching between tasks in a changing environment, Address issues with a clear sense of urgency

Nice to Have

Good understanding of mechanical engineering principles, Visual Basic is an advantage, Knowledge of CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote) systems is considered an advantage, Enjoy supporting key users and contributing to a smooth, reliable user experience

What You'll Do.

Develop the rope hoist crane configurator

Validate specifications with product management

Provide support for key users and handle related questions

Investigate and resolve bugs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Provide support for key users

Communication Scope

Fluency in English, both written and spoken

Free ATS check

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