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The Senior Software Engineer (P3) is responsible to design, implement and debug C++ backend software for a High Content Screening (HCS) microscopy platform.
This position is an on-site role based in Salzburg, Austria, because in-person work with microscopy equipment and close collaboration with local engineering partners is required.
This position reports to the Sr. Manager, Software Engineering and is part of the Imaging Software Engineering team.
In this role, you will have the following responsibilities:
Backend Development: Design, implement, and debug C++ backend changes that control HCS microscopy acquisition workflows, instrument operations, and related system behaviors.
Integration with Scientific Equipment: Work hands-on and on-site with microscopy equipment and cross-functional engineering partners to validate software behavior, troubleshoot issues, and ensure high-performance instrument operation across acquisition workflows and runtime system behavior.
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