Software Engineer III (Java, Python, C/C++)

The Software Engineer role is expected to have full-stack development experience with strong end-to-end knowledge including development, deployments, configurations, maintenance, patching, troubleshooting and more. Additionally, they must also be able to work independently and as part of a team, and be able to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences. The engineer will be working in a very dynamic environment with fast-paced turnaround times involving interactions with other team members, product managers, QA and Ops resources in an agile environment.

 

Essential Job Functions

  • Support a wide array of backend applications which includes deployments, on-call, maintenance, troubleshooting, applying periodic and continuous updates
  • Ability to recommend and choose the appropriate technology based on the need
  • Develop and maintain software using best practices including aspects of test, deployment and operations
  • Ability to work in collaboration with Infrastructure, QA and other teams to resolve trouble tickets and test new application releases
  • Apply innovative thinking to all functions of development
  • Ability to complete individual tasks end-to-end independently but working with a larger team to accomplish bigger objectives

 

Specific Requirements, Skills & Education

  • 06+ years of experience in software development
  • Java, Spring framework, Python, C/C++, Groovy, SQL
  • Database management systems such as MySQL, Postgres, Oracle
  • Linux systems knowledge (performance tuning, basic networking, file systems)
  • Experience with version control systems like Git, SVN etc
  • Scripting including shell, java script and DB scripting
  • Strong troubleshooting skills
  • Ability and willingness to work in a global, fast-paced environment
  • Experience with DevOps practices
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Highly organized with strong analytical and communication skills

 

Additional Skills (would like to have but not required)

  • Experience with Agile Development methodologies
  • AWS technologies like AWS CI/CD pipeline, EC2, EKS, Lambda, CloudFront, S3, SNS, SQS
  • Experience with VOIP and related protocols (SIP/RTP)

 

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience

 

Ready to shape the future of communication technology? Join us at Vonage and make your mark!

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