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Scientific Analysis Machine Software Development Engineer (Tokyo)

HORIBA, Ltd.

  • Salary ⁨¥⁩⁨4,000,000⁩ - ⁨8,000,000⁩
  • Work Location Kyoto
  • Company employee count 1,001 to 10,000
  • Link to this company's homepage. Company Homepage

Job Summary

We are looking for someone who can handle a wide range of tasks, from the design and development of AIoT devices to the optimization of server infrastructure and the development of algorithms for image data analysis. Experience in development and design documents using Visual Studio (mainly C#), test design documents, and experience in product development, evaluation, and release are required.

Company Info

HORIBA, Ltd. is a Japanese manufacturer of precision instruments for measurement and analysis, providing a wide array of instruments and systems across various applications. Their expertise spans automotive research and development, process and environmental monitoring, in-vitro medical diagnostics, semiconductor manufacturing and metrology, and a broad range of scientific research and development and quality control measurements. The company's operations extend across industries such as automotive, semiconductor, new materials, energy, steel, food, bio, and chemistry. HORIBA is diversified into five key sectors: automotive test systems, environmental, medical, semiconductor, and scientific fields. The company is committed to contributing to social progress through developing technologies for a sustainable future, emphasizing the foundational role of measurement and analysis in advancing science and technology.

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