Who We Are
We are fast. We are orange. We are colorful. We are loud and quiet. We love what we do and make an important contribution to our customers' success every day. We create quality and are one of the leading media and IT service providers in Europe. From our offices in Germany and Asia, we advise and support international clients from the advertising, photography, retail and industrial sectors. SCHNELLMEDIA stands for know-how and the future. We are passionate about professional image editing, online and print production and photorealistic 3D visualization. We are SCHNELLMEDIA and we have big plans for the future.
Team leader software development .NET (m/f/d)
for our location in Vreden (Münsterland), Hanoi
Your Tasks
- Technical and disciplinary management of a development team at the Hanoi site
- Management and coordination of software development projects
- Ensuring code quality and efficient development processes
- Close cooperation with the site in Germany
- Further development and motivation of team members
Your Profile
- Very good knowledge of software development with C#
- First professional experience in leading a team desirable
- Sound knowledge of modern software architectures, technologies and their development processes
- Good written and spoken English skills
- Solution-oriented way of thinking and strong communication skills
- Structured and independent way of working
Your Benefits
- Corporate culture characterized by collaboration and co-creation
- Responsibility right from the start
- Short decision-making processes in a growing and international company
Would you like to be part of this success story?
Then apply with your complete application documents, your earliest possible starting date and your salary expectations.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO RECEIVING YOUR APPLICATION.
SCHNELL MEDIA GmbH & Co KG - Andreas Wissing
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 2 - 48691 Vreden - Tel. 02564/39220
bewerbung@schnellmedia.com - www.schnellmedia.com
For reasons of readability alone, we do not differentiate between the genders in our texts. We always refer to all genders.