Senior Software Engineer | Tucson Agile Release Team
We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our team in Tucson. In this role, you will use your experience in C# to design and build complex software solutions. You'll be part of a team, taking products/features from initial concepts to final release while ensuring the code is stable, scalable, and meets our customers' needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and build software features using C#, ensuring the design is sound and maintainable.
- Develop and implement automated testing frameworks (primarily using Python) to maintain high software reliability.
- During PI and iteration planning, break down large, complex features into smaller, manageable tasks for the team to ensure steady delivery.
- Review and approve code and user stories to keep the project aligned with technical standards and program goals.
Agile Planning & Collaboration
- Participate in technical discussions during Program Increment (PI) planning and sprint cycles.
- Organize and prioritize the team backlog, resolving dependencies and technical debt to keep the project on track.
- Work closely with cross-functional teams to translate business requirements into technical reality.
- Contribute to the team during system demos, explaining technical progress and logic to stakeholders.
Qualifications
Required Technical Skills
- C# Expertise: Significant professional experience building complex applications with C#.
- System Design: Ability to take System Level Architecture and Design, and implement maintainable, scalable, and robust software solutions.
- Automated Testing: Hands-on experience creating and maintaining automated test suites.
Preferred Experience
- Python: Experience using Python for test automation or scripting is a major plus.
- Leadership: Experience leading projects or mentoring other developers.
- Agile Proficiency: Familiarity with the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) or similar large-scale Agile environments.
Soft Skills
- Clear Communication: The ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical team members.
- Problem-Solving: A practical approach to troubleshooting and fixing complex system issues.
- User-Focused: A commitment to building software that solves real problems for the end user.
For applications and inquiries, contact: [email protected]