Lead -Windchill Developer
Schneider Electric · Bangalore, India · Technical
About this role
Schneider Electric is hiring a senior-level Software Engineer based in Bangalore, India. The posting calls out experience with Java, SQL, REST APIs, Git.
- Role
- Software Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Location
- Bangalore, India
- Department
- Technical
- Posted
- May 15, 2026
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Job description
from Schneider Electric careersOur mission is to accelerate R D by modernizing product lifecycles, simplifying the application landscape, and strengthening cybersecurity. Looking for Windchill Developer with 5+ Years of experience on Windchill PDMLink customization, configuration and development, Core Java/J2EE based technologies and Agile methodologies What will you do: Responsible for analyzing user requirement / business problem, evaluate technical feasibility and translates it to technical stories / tasks along with estimates Responsible to develop features across multiple subsystems within the applications, including collaboration in requirements definition, prototyping, design, coding, testing and deployment Responsible to Investigate, analyze and make recommendations to management regarding technology improvements, upgrades, and modifications. Coordinate and effectively communicate the status with different stakeholders in the form of summary reports, dashboards, and service registers / logs. Responsible for deliveries, in accordance with established process and quality standards Mentor and / or guide juniors and freshers in the team on their respective tasks / assignments. Analyze and resolve / respond to active production incidents as and when need arises. What will make you successful: Development experience in WC PLM customization related to Workflows, Listeners, DataUtility , Validators, Lifecycle, OIR, Events/Listeners, Form Processors, and configurations on Windchill 11.0+, upgrades, updates, patch installations, multiple environments…