Description:
We are looking for an exceptional experienced engineer who is excited about building web and mobile products across General Motors. You will be responsible for helping lead our engineering efforts through planning, design and architecture, execution, and ramp. As a technical leader on the team, you will be excited to help mentor less experienced engineers, build strong relationships with technical leaders on other teams, and facilitate a strong team culture.
Responsibilities
- Develop competency with all of our core web and mobile technologies (client, framework, and services)
- Weigh architectural trade-offs and apply synchronous and asynchronous design patterns
- Produce high quality software that is unit tested, code reviewed, and checked in regularly for continuous integration
- Be a tech lead and will actively mentor other engineers on the team
- Explore and pitch product ideas and tech initiatives with cross functional teams
- Initiate, plan, and execute large-scale, cross functional, and org-wide critical programs
- Leverage your technical leadership to ensure we adhere to engineering best practices, and evangelize opportunities to improve engineering productivity and craftsmanship
Qualifications
Additional Job Description
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field, or equivalent work experience
- 8+ years of experience in web application, services development, mobile development, native and preferably ReactNative
- Expertise in Java, Quarkus or Spring Boot including front-end technologies like ReactJS and micro-frontends.
- 8+ years of experience contributing to the architecture, documentation and design of new and existing systems (architecture, design patterns, reliability, and scaling)
- Experience working with multi-tier production software systems utilizing HTTP APIs (REST, GraphQL) and backend datastores (PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch)
- Demonstrated ability to understand the tech stack, debug code and tests
- Enthusiastic about the opportunity of impacting the engineering culture from the bottom up