Kane Partners LLC is seeking an experienced Desktop Application Engineer to design, build, and maintain advanced lighting systems. This role offers ownership, modern tools, and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge applications. Requires 6+ years of .NET, C#, and WPF experience with strong software architecture understanding.
Key Highlights
Technical Skills Required
Benefits & Perks
Job Description
Join a fast-growing, technology-driven team building the next generation of advanced lighting systems used by major global brands. This role is perfect for an experienced Desktop Application Engineer who wants ownership, modern tools, and the chance to build a cutting-edge application used in real-world, high-impact environments.
What You’ll Do
· Design, build, and maintain desktop applications using .NET, C#, and WPF.
· Optimize and troubleshoot complex software issues across multiple platforms.
· Work closely with Product, Architecture, and cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality features.
· Support code reviews, documentation, testing, and overall software quality.
· Mentor junior developers and help shape engineering best practices.
· Define requirements, validate solutions, and ensure strong performance before release.
What You Bring
· Bachelor’s or Master’s in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or computer engineering.
· 6+ years of experience with .NET, C#, and WPF (required).
· Strong understanding of software architecture, structured code practices, and unit/integration testing.
· Ability to solve complex technical challenges in a fast-paced environment.
Why You’ll Love It
· Competitive salary, relocation support, and full benefits (health, dental, vision, life).
· 401(k) with match and generous PTO.
Work Authorization:
Applicants must have valid, independent authorization to work in the United States. This position does not offer, support, or accept any form of sponsorship—whether employer, third-party, future, contingent, transfer, or otherwise. Candidates must be able to work for any employer in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship of any kind. Work authorization will be verified, and misrepresentation will result in immediate removal from consideration.