The Senior Application Engineer is responsible for providing technical assistance to internal and external customers, maintaining the health and well-being of all Kalderos software systems and continually enhancing the reliabilty of those systems with tools and automation. The ideal candidate is a leader who has extensive experience across a wide range of software services, has a strong sense of responsibility to customer concerns and who enjoys working in an environment filled with variety, urgency and a sense of accomplishment.
Job Responsibilities
- Mentor and lead a team of outstanding engineers to maintain enterprise software solutions that delight users.
- Work closely with development teams as a valued partner in Kalderos' continuous improvement journey.
- Assist the IT leadership team in planning for and acting on requirements for constant growth and expansion of Kalderos’ technology environment.
- Quickly gain expertise with Kalderos’ existing environment and business models and provide input on how to continually enhance both.
- Help to establish and promote software development standards and align them with changing technologies.
- Continually assess IT infrastructure and analyze new technology frameworks and tools.
Required Experience and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in a computer-science or related technical field
- 4+ years experience as a professional application engineer
- Experience with full stack web application development
- Experience with relational databases in an enterprise environment
- Experience with at least one cloud-based application environment (Azure preferred)
- Experience with a mature CI/CD development environment
- Demonstrated potential to lead and mentor
- Ambition, initiative and desire to learn new things and seek new responsibilities
- Strong organization skills and ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and assignments
- Excellent collaboration skills when working with internal staff and customers
- The desire to solve tough problems
- Ability to thrive and deliver results in an ambiguous environment