Morrisville, NC, USA • Tampa, FL, USA • Philadelphia, PA, USA • Richmond, VA, USA • Trenton, NJ, USA • New York, NY, USA • Columbia, SC, USA • Wilmington, DE, USA • Atlanta, GA, USA • Baltimore, MD, USA
SAS is looking for a Software Development- Internationalization Manager to spearhead all Internationalization initiatives and ensure products and services are global ready.
Requirements
Experience in Character Encoding, Transcoding, Unicode, CLDR.
Experience in CI/CD and DevOps using GitHub, Jenkins, Azure DevOps or similar tools.
Experience in multiple development languages (SAS, Python, Go, Java, C, C++)
Experience with collaboration tools such as Jira and Confluence and GitHub Enterprise
Internationalization or Globalization software development experience
Experience leading agile projects to deliver high quality, scalable, performant and secure code.
Experience integrating AI platforms, frameworks, and APIs into customer-facing products or engineering processes.
Responsibilities
Guide team in day-to-day operations and priorities, including hiring, training, delegating work assignments, reviewing performance, and giving feedback.
Lead team in agile planning, scoping and refining work then breaking down stories into more granular tasks for scheduling.
Spearhead Internationalization (i18n) best practices across R&D product teams to ensure the delivery of global ready software and documentation.
Partner with Localization Operations to develop and support continuous localization pipelines for enterprise-level operations.
Collaborate with R&D product teams to build scalable internationalization frameworks and accelerate the implementation of multi-lingual features.
Leverage the power of GenAI-powered tools, libraries, or IDE plug-ins to streamline internationalization tasks, and provide automated solutions for development teams, accelerating global readiness.
Ensure all applicable security policies and processes are followed to support the organization’s secure software development goals.
Other
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related quantitative field.
10+ years in software development, including one year of management experience.
Located in the Eastern Time Zone (US) and have the ability to adjust working hours to accommodate a variety of time zones
You’re curious, passionate, authentic and accountable.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States, and should not require, now or in the future, sponsorship for employment visa status.