Director of Software Development

Israel

Vonage Engineering Mission:

We embody the notion of what's next now! We envision, develop and manage technology to connect the world. Our team brings excellence, passion, creativity and curiosity to the job. We look at the business environment and technologies in new and challenging ways, striving to develop and deliver integrated whole-system solutions to meet our customers’ ever-changing needs.

 

Job Description:

 

    We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Director of Software Development to lead and inspire a team of talented engineers dedicated to developing cutting-edge software solutions. The ideal candidate will be a visionary leader with a deep understanding of software development methodologies, cloud technologies, and end-to-end communication applications.

    Responsibilities:

    • Strategic Leadership:
      • Develop and execute a comprehensive software development strategy aligned with the company's overall business objectives.
      • Oversee the technical direction and architecture of complex software systems.
      • Foster a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and technical excellence.
    • Team Leadership:
      • Lead and mentor a team of experienced team leaders responsible for managing and guiding their respective development teams.
      • Recruit, hire, and onboard top talent to strengthen the organization.
      • Provide guidance, coaching, and performance feedback to team leaders.
      • Foster a collaborative and inclusive work environment across all teams.
    • Project Management:
      • Manage multiple software development projects simultaneously, ensuring timely delivery and high-quality results.
      • Prioritize projects and allocate resources effectively.
      • Monitor project progress and address any issues or risks proactively.
    • Technical Expertise:
      • Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in software development, cloud computing, and communication systems.
      • Provide technical guidance and support to the development teams.
      • Collaborate with other technical teams to ensure seamless integration and interoperability.
    • Quality Assurance:
      • Establish and maintain rigorous quality standards and processes.
      • Implement robust testing and quality assurance practices.
      • Ensure the delivery of reliable, scalable, and secure software solutions.

     

    Requirements:

    • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
    • 10+ years of experience in software development, with1 at least 5 years in a leadership role.
    • Proven track record of leading successful software development projects and teams.
    • Deep understanding of cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) and edge technologies.
    • Strong knowledge of software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, Scrum, DevOps).
    • Experience with end-to-end communication applications (e.g., VoIP, messaging, video conferencing).
    • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills.
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to inspire and motivate teams.

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