Senior Software Engineer at Iron Mountain in Tallahassee, FLother related Employment listings - Tallahassee, FL at Geebo

Senior Software Engineer at Iron Mountain in Tallahassee, FL

Architect Responsibilities - 40% of the time :
Responsible for creating solutions for new and existing IRM customer implementations. Active participation in high-level technical design and architecture. Participate/Lead design and solution discussions with various Iron Mountain partner vendors. Work with various Insight and other Iron Mountain teams to implement complex solutions. Work with the domain leadership team on existing features and future roadmap items. Responsibilities - 60% of the time :
Actively develop, test and deploy code. Analyzes and resolves issues; Escalates issues to senior management when required. Responsible for timely and effective solution implementation and deployment to dev, qa and production. Responsible for performance and quality of deliverables. Work with Quality Assurance and ensure validity and verification of deliverables. Responsible for identifying, resolving, and when necessary, escalating any issues that may be impeding the success of the project Proven Experience as a Java Full Stack Developer including Web Development or Similar Role Proficient in the following technologies/Languages o Java, Spring Framework and Spring Boot o HTML/CSS, Java Script o Angular or React o Code Repositories :
Bitbucket or Git o Build Tools :
Jenkins o SQL o API Integration (RESTful) o JSON and XML o Cloud Technologies :
AWS, GCP o Python (plus) Proficient in Microservices architecture Understanding of Machine Learning and AI techniques. Excellent communication and teamwork skills Great attention to detail Organizational skills Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering / Master's Degree 10
years experience in architecture, design and software development
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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