Job Description
Application Developer- C/C++ & C# - Japanese Bilingual
Job Location:  Pune, Bangalore, Noida, Chennai
Location Flexibility:  Multiple Locations in Country
Req Id:  5733
Posting Start Date:  2/12/26

At Fujitsu, our purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. Founded in Japan in 1935, Fujitsu has been a pioneer in technology and innovation for decades. Today, as a world-leading digital transformation partner, we are committed to transforming business and society in the digital age.

With approximately 130,000 employees across over 50 countries, Fujitsu offers a broad range of products, services, and solutions. We collaborate with our customers to co-create solutions that drive enterprise-wide digitalization while actively working to address social issues and contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Job Role: Application Developer- C/C++ & C# - Japanese Bilingual
Shift: General Shift
Work Mode: Hybrid
Relevant Exp: 5+ Years

Job Description:

Required Skills:

Primary Technologies: Window & Linux, C/C++, C#, Batch, PowerShell, Bash,  Visual Studio, Japanese N2/N3
5+ year’s experience developing software for Windows and Linux platforms.
Ability to develop and enhance software using C/C++ with good debugging skills in Visual Studio.
Create, read, and modify batch, PowerShell, and bash scripts
Develop and debug C# scripts for GUI test automation
Execute and support testing activities in a Japanese Windows GUI environment

Good to have
Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps or similar toolsAbility to read/write scripts in Bash/Bat, Shell, PowerShell, VB Scripts
Note: Candidates eager to upskill in Azure DevOps and CI/CD tools are welcome.

 

Relocation Supported:  Yes
Visa Sponsorship Approved:  No

At Fujitsu, we are committed to an inclusive recruitment process that values the diverse backgrounds and experiences of all applicants. We believe that hiring people from a wide variety of backgrounds makes us stronger, not because it's the right thing to do, but because it allows us to draw on a wider range of perspectives and life experiences.