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<strong>[What the role is]<br><br></strong>[What the role is}<br><br>You will be a subject matter expert in Software Engineering and will play an active role in the academic, professional and personal development of your learners to prepare them for work & life.<br><br><strong>[What you will be working on]<br><br></strong><strong>[What you will be working for]<br><br></strong><ul><li> Develop course including curriculum development, course delivery and project supervision</li><li> Spearhead and identify new opportunities, initiatives and collaborations with the industry</li><li> Plan, lead, manage and undertake project development with industry<br><br></li></ul><strong>[What we are looking for]</strong>:<br><br><ul><li> At least 3 years of relevant experience in related domain</li><li> Relevant qualification in the area of Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology or related fields of study</li><li> Proficient in programming languages such as Python and Java/C#</li><li> Hands on and deployment experience in at least one database (Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL and NoSQL) including SQL scripting and modeling</li><li> Extensive experience in managing and participating in software engineering projects</li><li> Strong knowledge of good software architecture practices including design patterns, object-oriented programming practices, and service architecture patterns</li><li> Fluent in agile development methodologies such as SCRUM. Experience in leading SCRUM teams or being a SCRUM master would be advantageous</li><li> Proficient in modern development practices, such as DevOps</li><li> Knowledge in software testing and security testing</li><li> Preferably with at least one professional relevant certification: PMP or CITPM<br><br></li></ul><strong>[What we are looking for]<br><br></strong>

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