NEXT Manufacturing is hiring a
Software Engineering Intern - [ On-Site ]
Katunayake,Sri LankaNext Manufacturing (Pvt) Ltd is a leading supplier of high-quality knitted and woven wear, part of Next PLC UK, a top British high street fashion retailer. Operating in Sri Lanka since 1994, we have grown significantly and continue to seek skilled and talented individuals for our team, offering excellent career opportunities.
Who are we looking for?
We are searching for a highly motivated and talented Software Engineering Intern to join our dynamic team. This internship is perfect for individuals passionate about software development, eager to learn, and excited to contribute to real-world projects.
Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, and implement systems using ASP.NET, Visual Studio, MS SQL, and C#.
- Maintain and enhance software systems by identifying and fixing defects.
- Assist in all phases of the software development lifecycle: analysis, design, documentation, testing, and deployment.
- Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code.
- Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback.
Requirements:
- Graduate or undergraduate in Software Engineering from a recognized institute.
- Proficiency in ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Studio.
- Knowledge of object-oriented principles, web, and Windows applications/services.
- Ability to adapt quickly to existing and complex environments.
- Self-motivated, independent, detail-oriented, responsible, and a team player with strong relationship management skills.
- Preference for candidates living near Katunayake.
Why Join Us?
We offer excellent career prospects and an attractive remuneration package to the right candidate.
Salary and compensation
No salary information available
Benefits
- No monitoring system 👀
- No politics at work 🚫
How to Apply
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