Trace Software

Career

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Our history

A subsidiary of the Trace Group, Trace Software International is a software company located in Le Havre, Normandy. Since its creation in 1987, the company has never stopped innovating in order to offer high-performance software solutions that facilitate electrical calculation and photovoltaic design. It now occupies a key position in the market thanks to its rich expertise in the field of electrical engineering.

What are our values?

Contributing to the future through innovation

We are committed to developing cutting-edge software solutions that meet increasingly ambitious energy and environmental challenges. Because contributing to the energy transition requires better energy management, and therefore efficient digital solutions.

Teamwork and conviviality

Trace Software is a human-sized company in which teamwork takes on its full meaning, our teams all know each other and collaborate closely in a friendly environment. Events such as team building or kickoffs are regularly organised to maintain this great team cohesion.

Propelling careers

Everyone has a role at Trace Software. We are convinced of the importance of setting up positions with development prospects in order to guarantee relevant professional continuity for everyone in the company. Whether it's internships, work-study programs or other employment contracts, it is important to us that every employee has the opportunity to plan for the long term.

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Have we convinced you?

Do you want to contribute to the energy transition at your level and be part of a close-knit and passionate team? Constantly improving, Trace Software is regularly looking for new talent to strengthen its teams, regardless of their professional backgrounds. You can find all open jobs on our Indeed and LinkedIn pages. We also process spontaneous applications, send yours to jobs(at)trace.fr.

“Joining Trace Software means giving your career a boost.”