At TOMRA, transformation is at the heart of everything we do. We transform ideas and technology to create intelligent and pioneering tools. Through collaboration and partnership we turn complex challenges into valuable solutions, and transform companies into more profitable, sustainable businesses.
Job DescriptionTOMRA of North America, Inc., in Shelton, CT, seeks Software Development Manager. Responsible for leading team of developers & engineers to deliver high-quality software; overseeing software development lifecycle incl. requirements gathering, design, implementation & deployment; defining & owning application architecture; evaluating & selecting appropriate technologies, frameworks & platforms; establishing & enforcing architectural standards, patterns & best practices. Remote work permitted.
QualificationsMin. req: Bachelor’s in Computer Science, Engineering or related field. 8 years exp. in software product development & management incl. 3 years exp. managing software development teams. Strong technical skills in software development, cloud computing & databases (SQL Server, Oracle); Azure Cloud Services (Functions, Web Apps, AKS, Resource Management); Kubernetes; C#, Angular, Node JS, React JS, Python; API / App Development; ERP integration experience.
Additional InformationPlease email cover letter & resume to Laice Busler at [email protected] referencing job #NA25.
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