Systems Engineer lll
The Opportunity
We have a great opportunity to join our team in our Alameda California location.
Interested in applying your wealth of technical knowledge and experience towards an opportunity in the medical field and improving the lives of people with diabetes
Candidates will work with a modern tech stack to improve the health and well-being of users in over 25 countries in a large-scale system responsible for processing billions of messages daily. The candidate should bring passion for software engineering and a desire for continuous learning as well as versatility leadership qualities and a desire to shape the direction of the team. Candidate will support building scalable highly available efficient and secure cloud solutions for a medical device SaaS.
The Systems Engineer is responsible for being our internal product and technology expert who can work with our internal software architects developers and external product managers to make sure their business requirements are properly mapped to the features and capabilities of our will play a crucial role in our software development process to help our customers define their needs work with our architects to validate our designs meet those needs and ensure what we build meets the requirements.
The Systems Engineer reports to our Systems Engineering Manager and works closely with all parts of the business to help us deliver great products.
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What Youll Do
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
The base pay for this position is
$86700.00 $173300.00In specific locations the pay range may vary from the range posted.
Abbott is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Women/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans.
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WHO WE ARE CREATING LIFE-CHANGING TECHNOLOGY From removing the regular pain of fingersticks as people manage their diabetes to connecting patients to doctors with real-time information monitoring their hearts, from easing chronic pain and movement disorders to testing half the world’s ... View more