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Showing posts with label MDCC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MDCC. Show all posts

Monday, May 06, 2019

Announcement: MDCC is looking for Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations engineers

I'm really happy to share that we've updated the description of open positions (Example: https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en/job/616931/Software-Engineer) to really reflect the focus of the team here in Lyngby, Denmark.

And we couldn't be more serious about finding the right talent to help us build an even better product within Supply Chain Management on the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations platform.

So, regardless of your level of experience (in the positive direction), if you love AX and want to make it better, if you are passionate about business problems, warehousing, manufacturing or sales, and if you are great at and enjoy solving complex technical challenges, apply today for one of the open positions we have!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Advertisement: MDCC is looking for talent!

Hello, all.

Microsoft Development Center in Copenhagen has a number of open positions for Software Development Engineers in Test (SDETs), to work in the team responsible for shipping the latest version of the Microsoft Dynamics AX product.

Below is a detailed description of one of the currently open positions (SDET II role). Salary level and title are based on your education, number of years of experience, etc., nothing new here. Dynamics AX background is, of course, a plus (I assume this applies to all my readers).
The Microsoft Dynamics AX product group has an open position for a Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) within our supply chain management teams. The position provides unique opportunities for professionals with a diverse background of business acumen and software engineering to work on one of the fastest growing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) products in the market.

Responsibilities:
Write and review technical requirements and design documents
Plan, design, and write code for automated tests of features within the supply chain management features of Dynamics AX
Create and use test tools and processes to both increase effectiveness in the daily work and assure quality of the product
Collaborate with other engineers to ensure all feature areas achieve the desired high level of innovation and quality our customers demand.

Requirements:
We are looking for engineers with a strong background in object oriented development. Experience with business applications or ERP solutions are pluses.

Software development experience, particularly within C#, C++ or similar object oriented programming languages
Strong technical and analytical skills
Excellent problem solving and design skills
Ability to work independently - and in teams
An excellent command of written and spoken English
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics AX or ERP products is a plus
Experience with X++ (a Dynamics AX language) is a plus
Software testing experience with an organized and structured approach is also a plus

We are also looking for less experienced people for the IAESTE student program, so all you excellent Computer Science students, interested in developing business applications and working for one of the world's leading software companies, welcome!

If you are interested in applying for the positions, please e-mail me your up-to-date CV at ivan.kashperuk(@nospam)hotmail.com

An additional request I would like to make is to leave a comment here, if you are invited to an interview, describing how it went, how you were treated, and what your impression was of the entire process, the MDCC campus, the interviewers, etc. This will help us make improvements in our hiring process, so I am really waiting for your comments. Note that anonymous comments are allowed.

Some additional information about MDCC:
Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen (MDCC) was created in 2002 following the acquisition of the Danish company Navision. Today, it has grown to be Microsoft’s biggest development center in Europe and a spearhead in the European IT industry. MDCC is Microsoft’s Center of Excellence for Supply Chain Management and drives the development of several of the Microsoft Dynamics ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) products. Our products enable companies throughout the world to optimize the planning of their resources – and increase their revenues.

Today, the development center gathers around 650 people from more than 40 different countries. Every third employee is a non-Dane and that makes MDCC to one of the most international companies in Denmark. MDCC has been widely awarded for its unique work culture and is a coveted career booster for top talents from all over the world.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Mock objects implementation for AX

As you might now, I am working as a Software Development Engineer in Test at Microsoft Development Center in Denmark.

But the only real test framework that comes with AX is the SysTest framework (you can read more about it here).

Below you will find another framework for Dynamics AX, that was written by one of the members on my test team and allows to implement and use mock objects for testing the AX application.

More information and download link

It would be great if you could try it out and provide your feedback here or directly on the author's blog.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Supply Chain Management in Dynamics AX - a new Microsoft blog

For quite some time now, the MDCC (Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen) team has been nurturing the idea of launching our own blog about the Supply Chain Management area in Microsoft Dynamics AX.

And yesterday, it finally happened!
We posted the first article about Quality Management upgrade process for TQM solution (by Fullscope) users.

http://blogs.msdn.com/DynamicsAxSCM
http://blogs.msdn.com/DynamicsAxSCM

I recommend all of you to add this link to your favorites, as we plan to post on a regular basis, and about things important to all of you. That said, I would like to invite all of you to post article ideas or questions related to Microsoft Dynamics AX SCM modules as comments to this message or directly on the SCM blog. We, in turn, will try to cover those in our blog posts.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

The future of programming languages or Anders Hejlsberg/Steve Ballmer Tech-Pep-Talk

Sunday, September 28, more than 350 IT-professionals from the entire country (Denmark) came to MDCC (Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen) to get a 90-minute TechTalk from Anders Hejlsberg and a 15-minute PepTalk from Steve Ballmer.

Click here to see the video.