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Lead Software Developer

Atlanta, Georgia - USA; Detroit, Michigan - USA

Who we are:

Geotab ® is a global leader in IoT and connected transportation and certified “Great Place to Work™.” We are a company of diverse and talented individuals who work together to help businesses grow and succeed, and increase the safety and sustainability of our communities.
 
Geotab is advancing security, connecting commercial vehicles to the internet and providing web-based analytics to help customers better manage their fleets. Geotab’s open platform and Geotab Marketplace ®, offering hundreds of third-party solution options, allows both small and large businesses to automate operations by integrating vehicle data with their other data assets. Processing billions of data points a day, Geotab leverages data analytics and machine learning to improve productivity, optimize fleets through the reduction of fuel consumption, enhance driver safety and achieve strong compliance to regulatory changes.
 
Our team is growing and we’re looking for people who follow their passion, think differently and want to make an impact. Ours is a fast paced, ever changing environment. Geotabbers accept that challenge and are willing to take on new tasks and activities - ones that may not always be described in the initial job description. Join us for a fulfilling career with opportunities to innovate, great benefits, and our fun and inclusive work culture. Reach your full potential with Geotab. To see what it’s like to be a Geotabber, check out our blog and follow us @InsideGeotab on Instagram. Join our talent network to learn more about job opportunities and company news.

Who you are:

We are always looking for amazing talent who can contribute to our growth and deliver results! Geotab is seeking a Lead Software Developer who will serve as an AI thought leader, driving technical innovation and leading impactful initiatives at massive data scale. If you love technology, and are keen to join an industry leader — we would love to hear from you!

What you'll do:

As a Lead Software Developer at Geotab, your key area of responsibility will be leading and evolving our data intake engine — one of the highest-throughput data pipelines in the industry, processing billions of rows of vehicle telemetry data every day. You will serve as an AI thought leader on the team, identifying opportunities to apply AI technologies to developer workflows and data processing challenges, and championing their adoption across the organization. You will need to work closely with engineering management and peer leads, collaborating to steer impactful, cross-organizational initiatives.

To be successful in this role you will be a self-driven problem solver with exceptional communication skills — someone who proactively identifies issues, presents solutions, and keeps stakeholders informed without being prompted. In addition, the successful candidate will have the initiative to take calculated risks, manage ambiguity, and drive projects to completion independently, while maintaining transparency and collaboration with those around them.

How you'll make an impact:

  • Lead the evolution of Geotab's data intake engine, ensuring reliability and performance at massive scale — processing billions of rows of vehicle telemetry data daily.

  • Drive AI transformation across the engineering organization by introducing and championing AI-assisted development methodologies, tools, and best practices.

  • Proactively identify high-impact engineering problems, develop actionable plans, and execute with a high degree of autonomy.

  • Partner with engineering managers and peer leads to shape technical strategy and guide cross-team initiatives from conception through delivery.

  • Influence and elevate a broad group of developers, steering impactful initiatives and raising engineering standards across the organization.

  • Act as a technical bar raiser in hiring and code quality, helping define what excellent, AI-fluent software development looks like at Geotab.

What you'll bring to this role:

  • 15+ years of software engineering experience, predominantly on the Individual Contributor (IC) track.

  • Proficiency in C# and .NET; Java or Golang backgrounds that translate well to C# are considered assets.

  • Experience working with PostgreSQL or similar relational databases at large scale.

  • Demonstrated hands-on experience with AI-assisted development tools and workflows (harness engineering, AIDL, or comparable methodologies).

  • Proven ability to influence large engineering teams and steer high-impact technical initiatives across the organization.

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a track record of keeping technical and non-technical stakeholders proactively informed.

If you got this far, we hope you're feeling excited about this role! Even if you don't feel you meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply.

Please note: Geotab does not accept agency resumes and is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. Please do not forward resumes to Geotab employees.

The annual base salary for this position is the expected annual salary for this role, and may be subject to change. Geotab offers various perks and benefits and other compensation components that an individual may be eligible for. The actual base salary for this position depends on a variety of factors such as but not limited to skills, qualifications, education and overall experience, including the location the applicant lives while performing the job. This also includes equity with other team members and alignment with local market data. All offers of employment are contingent upon proof of eligibility to work and the individual's ability to pass a background check.

Hiring Range

$116,400 - $155,300 USD

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