Two Six Technologies is seeking a Technical Software Lead - Backend Developer to lead the design, build, test, implementation, and sustainment phases of a sensor data aggregation product.
Requirements
- Deep expertise and experience in a broad spectrum of technologies, programming languages, and architecture frameworks, patterns, and best practices
- Demonstrated experience leading and/or working on modernization projects
- Minimum of 5 years of experience working with Java, Python, Javascript
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in building and maintaining ETL workflows and data pipelines
- Experience with AWS (S3) or similar cloud-based infrastructure
- Experience working with data in relational databases
- Experience with full-stack development, including but not limited to working with APIs, javascript frameworks, and relational databases, with focus on backend development
Responsibilities
- Leading the design and modernization of our sensor data aggregation product, identifying innovative technical approaches that satisfy customer requirements and accomplish program objectives
- Researching, evaluating, and recommending new technologies and approaches for optimal system development and delivery
- Leverage experience with the principles of large-scale (terabytes) database development, data modeling, data mapping, data testing, data quality, and technical data GUI UI/UX
- Provide technical/functional guidance, and support to other team members
- Work closely with product owners and managers to develop engineering roadmaps
- Design and code new software or modify existing software to add new features
- Integrate existing software into new or modified systems or technical environments
Other
- Bachelor's degree and at least 9 years of software engineering experience or comparable education and relevant experience
- Experience leading teams comprised of various skill levels (eg, novice to SME)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience with Cassandra, React, Kafka, Grafana
- Experience using Git and Jira in a development workflow