CCTech's mission is to transform human life by the democratization of technology. We are a well established digital transformation company building the applications in the areas of CAD, CFD, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, 3D Webapps, Augmented Reality, Digital Twin, and other enterprise applications.
We have two business divisions: product and consulting.
simulationHub is our flagship product and the manifestation of our vision. Currently, thousands of users use our CFD app in their upfront design process.
Our consulting division, with its partners such as Autodesk Forge, AWS and Azure, is helping the world's leading engineering organizations, many of which are Fortune 500 list of companies, in achieving digital supremacy.
We are building a migration workflow for large-scale Windows desktop applications. You will work on file-based localization/globalization across multiple resource file types and contribute directly to the migration, testing, and delivery pipeline. If you have strong C# and Windows desktop development experience and enjoy working close to the system level, this role is a great fit.
What You'll Be Doing
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Work with resource files (.rc, .resx, XAML, XML) to implement and validate localization across application modules.
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Debug and compare localized builds in Visual Studio to ensure stability and correctness.
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Handle partial localization scenarios and resolve missing string issues at runtime.
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Work with C++ DLLs as a consumer - understanding their structure for localization and debugging purposes.
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Participate in a direct testing and defect-fixing loop - find issues, fix them, validate, repeat.
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Collaborate with localization, QA, and cross-functional teams throughout the delivery cycle.
Must have:
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2–4 years of experience in Windows desktop application development.
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Strong hands-on experience in C# and WPF (MVVM).
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Experience in working with .rc and .resx resource files for localization or globalization.
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Proficiency in Git and Visual Studio.
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Ability to debug, trace, and fix issues independently.
Good to have (not dealbreakers):
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Exposure to MFC or Win32 - even if you've only read or debugged such code, not written it.
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Basic familiarity with C++ - enough to navigate a DLL or read legacy code.
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Experience with XAML or XML based localization.
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Experience generating or consuming localized resource DLLs.
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Understanding of encoding, code pages, or multi-language string handling.
Minimum Qualifications
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, or similar - or equivalent hands-on experience.
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Experience with Agile/Scrum development methodology.
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Opportunity to work with a dynamic and innovative IT organization
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Collaborative and supportive work environment
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Professional growth and development opportunities