As a Digital Developer Intern, you will develop web and mobile applications, ensuring adherence to development guidelines and completing tasks on time.
Location:
Singapore, SingaporeJob ID:
R0092051Date Posted:
2025-06-18Company Name:
HITACHI ASIA LTD.Profession (Job Category):
Administration & FacilitiesJob Schedule:
Full timeRemote:
NoJob Description:
- Develop highly innovative and intuitive web & mobile applications for financial services industry
- Transform solution design into functional programs
- Responsible for software development lifecycle – build, deploy, test, release & support
- Assist in the preparation & updates of technical specification
- Ensure deliverables adhere to organization’s development guidelines & standards
- Ensure timely completion of tasks assigned
Top Skills
Mobile Development
Software Development
Web Development
Hitachi Singapore Office
7 Tampines Grande, Singapore, 528736
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