AT&T is looking to solve software engineering problems and improve application reliability by hiring a Lead Software Engineer to provide solutions and oversight of various software engineering disciplines.
Requirements
- Advanced knowledge of MuleSoft, Salesforce Managed, and Second-Generation packages
- Utilize Java EE, Microservices, Web Services, JMS including MQ and MDB, and Kafka message queues to develop and maintain new Web Services
- Design and develop APIs using MuleSoft and ensure they align with business requirements and industry best practices by utilizing Mule ESB, Anypoint Studio, and API Management
- Utilize CICD processes using GIT, Jenkins, and Kubernetes for release management
- Employ multiple back-end languages including Java and Shell scripts
- Build upon database design and development in SQL and PL/SQL
- Experience with Salesforce and MuleSoft platforms
Responsibilities
- Provide solutions and oversight of various software engineering disciplines and work closely with architecture
- Enable software-based solutions including Salesforce and MuleSoft using devops practices
- Ensure successful software development using CI/CD pipelines across applications
- Design, build, test, deploy, and maintain solutions on Salesforce and MuleSoft platforms
- Manage technical delivery dependencies, technical solutions, and impacts
- Oversee a team of developers that perform work throughout the software delivery life cycle from inception to production deployment including Tier 3 production support for applications and products
- Drive consistent standards, tools, and best practices across development, testing, performance engineering, and application and production support functions in order to improve application reliability
Other
- Master’s degree, or foreign equivalent degree, in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
- Two (2) years of experience in the job offered or two (2) years of experience in a related occupation
- Must be able to work 40 hours a week
- Must be able to work in Plano, Texas
- Must be eligible to work in the United States