Bilingual Software Developer

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Experienced
▶︎ Job Details:
• Job Title: Bilingual Software Developer
• Client: Japanese Software Engineering Company    
• Working Location: Dallas, TX    
• Employment Type: Full-time (40 hours/week)    
• VISA support : Possible
• Salary: $80K – $100K (DOE)    
• Benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance, Company Paid and Optional Life Insurance
• Language: Japanese and English   

Our client is looking for a bilingual talent to join the dynamic global engineering team and play a key role in developing next-generation embedded systems for vehicles. They are looking for a passionate and experienced engineer who thrives in a collaborative, international environment and enjoys solving complex technical challenges.

Key Responsibilities
•    Design, develop, and maintain embedded software for automotive applications.
•    Estimate development effort and deliver high-quality results within project timelines.
•    Troubleshoot and resolve software bugs and technical issues.
•    Collaborate closely with engineers in Japan and North America to drive project success.
•    Provide technical guidance and support to team members as needed.
•    Prepare and present progress reports, and actively contribute in team discussions.

Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
•    5+ years of professional engineering experience in product development.
•    Hands-on experience with Flutter, Rust, or similar programming languages.
•    Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
•    Excellent bilingual communication skills in Japanese and English (both written and spoken).
Preferred:
•    Experience in the automotive industry, such as car navigation, infotainment, or car audio systems.
Additional Information
•    Successful completion of a pre-employment background check and drug screening required.
•    Visa sponsorship available for highly qualified candidates.
 
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