Software Engineer C# .NET
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Software Development
C# / Unity Developer, Software Engineer
Piper Companies is seeking a Software Engineer – (C# .NET) to support an engineering team within the industrial technology industry. The Software Engineer – (C# .NET) will work on edge‑device software, data workflows, and multidisciplinary engineering initiatives. The opportunity requires on‑site presence 5 days per week in Raleigh, NC.
Responsibilities- Develop and maintain C# .NET software for edge devices.
- Work within a KANBAN workflow, owning tasks from development through testing and release.
- Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, data/vision, and automation teams.
- Support testing tools and associate software that enable device data flow.
- Ensure stable device communication using MQTT, REST APIs, and related technologies.
- 4+ years of professional software development experience.
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience.
- Strong proficiency in C# and .NET frameworks.
- Multidisciplinary engineering exposure (mechanical, electrical, vision/data, automation).
- On‑site presence required 5 days per week with occasional remote flexibility as needed.
- IoT device experience
- MQTT
- REST API development
- Experience with edge equipment
- $90,000 - $130,000 base salary + Bonus + Equity
- Full comprehensive benefits:
Health, Vision, Dental, PTO, Paid Holiday and Sick Leave as required by law.
C# .NET, edge devices, IoT, MQTT, REST APIs, multidisciplinary engineering, industrial technology, KANBAN, automation, device workflows, software testing, data movement, edge systems, associate software tools
This job opens for applications on 2/23/2026. Applications for this job will be accepted for at least 30 days from the posting date.
#ONSITEJob code: EX-FDE
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Job type:
Full-time
Location:
North Carolina
Entry level:
Entry (0-2 yrs)
About the company:
Piper Companies
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