Overview As a Developer 1, you will be part of the Software Development & Operations team which maintains, modifies and upgrades purchased and customer developed software. Reporting to the Supervisor ...
Overview As a Developer 1, you will be part of the Software Development & Operations team which maintains, modifies and upgrades purchased and customer developed software. Reporting to the Supervisor ...
Entry Level Software Developer information
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What Does an Entry Level Software Developer Do?
An entry-level software developer has simpler duties compared to more senior members of the field. At the entry level, your responsibilities are to create simple, single-thread code to achieve a specific task. These bits of code can be combined to create a larger program. You may also have to create or write a design algorithm by which you create software. However, most of the time, as an entry-level developer, you are in charge of debugging. You have to comb through the code of a piece of software to remove errors.
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What is the difference between Entry Level Software Developer vs Junior Software Engineer?
| Aspect | Entry Level Software Developer | Junior Software Engineer |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's in CS or related field, coding bootcamp experience | Bachelor's in CS or related field, internship experience |
| Work Environment | Tech companies, startups, software firms | Tech companies, consulting firms, startups |
| Employer Usage | Commonly used in job postings and industry | Often used interchangeably with Entry Level Software Developer |
Both roles typically require a bachelor's degree in computer science or related fields and some coding experience. They work in similar environments like tech companies and startups. The terms are often used interchangeably, but 'Junior Software Engineer' may emphasize a slightly more engineering-focused role. Overall, they represent entry-level positions for aspiring software professionals.

Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement
Posted 10 days ago
Job description
As a Developer 1, you will be part of the Software Development & Operations team which maintains, modifies and upgrades purchased and customer developed software.
Reporting to the Supervisor, Enterprise Systems, you will be responsible for designing program logics, codes and test programs as part of the project team.Responsibilities- Develops new interfaces/systems using provided design and analysis documents in accordance with established criteria and standards.
- Builds reusable code and libraries for future use.
- Optimizes systems/interfaces for optimal performance (speed, scalability, etc.)
- Creates test plans that are in accordance with established criteria and standards.
- Maintains historical records by documenting iteration development and revisions.
- Evaluates, modifies and tests existing interfaces.
- Assists with preparing operational documentation for users and support teams.
- Prepares software utility documentation according to established departmental and divisional standards.
- Coordinates change and implementation activities in accordance with established criteria and standards.
- Creates conceptual design documents.
- Designs and documents smaller defects and work items based on analysis results and further consultation with senior team members.
- Prepares systems/interfaces and end user documentation.
- Troubleshoots production systems/interfaces.
- Attends training courses, as required.
- Provides status reporting, as required.
Education:
- Diploma or degree in computer science or a related IT discipline.
Technical Knowledge and Skills:
- Knowledge of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Knowledge of secure development techniques.
- Understand and write Object Oriented Programming, including Java, C# or VB.NET.
- Knowledge of Client scripting (AJAX and JavaScript, jQuery, Angular).
- Knowledge of SML, XSLT.
- Knowledge of SQL Server Database Programming (Stored Procedures).
- Reads and creates a process flow diagram.
- Debugs systems/interfaces.
- Manages multiple activities with a degree of risk while working within established deadlines.
- Completes technical reports.
- Communicates effectively, verbally and in writing, in order to convey technical information in a clear, concise and understandable manner for both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Establishes and maintains effective relationships and communications with supervisors, other employees, and vendors.
- Stays up to date on emerging technologies and frameworks.
- Successful completion of Developer Training within 24 months.
- This position participates in rotating on-call support.
- This position requires mobile devise and internet access for on-call work performed off-site.
- The position is (occasionally) required to work non-business hours to perform an implementation or other support duties.
Health benefits
We offer a comprehensive health benefits program that includes:
- flexible health, dental and vision plans
- health spending account
- travel health coverage
- other extended health benefits such as ambulance, massage and physiotherapy
Financial security
In an effort to support financial security, we offer:
- registered pension plan
- group, dependent, and optional life insurance coverage
- sick leave to cover short-term disability
- long-term disability
Wellness
We offer programs that focus on how to better achieve a balance between work and personal commitments, as well as maintain a healthy workplace culture. This includes:
- vacation entitlement
- maternity, parental and adoptive leaves
- bereavement and family responsibility leaves
- employee and family assistance program
- mental-health programming
- onsite employee gym facility (Cityplace)
- discounted gym memberships
- wellness account
Diversity and inclusion
Manitoba Public Insurance believes that diversity and inclusion strengthens us. We consider ourselves to be a barrier-free organization where individual values, beliefs and practices are respected and appreciated for the diversity they bring to our work life.
Employee recognition
It's important to recognize our employees for their contributions. Not only do we recognize employees as they achieve milestone years in their careers, we also have several outlets for leaders and peers to reward each other for work well done.
Professional development
We want our employees to grow, which is why we offer support in keeping their skills up to date. We offer in-house training, professional development and an educational assistance program.
Safety and health
In an effort to encourage a safe and healthy work environment, we offer various safety, health and workplace policies and programs along with technical expertise and assistance to support employee activities in safety and health.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME