Senior Integration Software Engineer
Job Location:
Greenville, NC - USA
Monthly Salary:
Not Disclosed
Posted on:
5 days ago
Vacancies:
1 Vacancy
Job Summary
Job Title: Integration Software Engineer
Location: Greenville SC Onsite 5
Job Title: Senior Integration Software Engineer
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Development & Modification: Build and enhance manufacturing middleware to ensure seamless data flow across production systems.
- Support & Troubleshooting: Interface directly with key manufacturing users via ServiceNow to resolve software issues.
- Agile Collaboration: Participate in daily standups leveraging Agile methodologies and GitLab for version control and CI/CD pipelines.
- Documentation: Create and maintain detailed process docs installation guides and release notes.
- Observability: Partner with the Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to monitor middleware health and system observability.
Technical Environment (Current & Future)
- Current Stack: Windows Framework (C#) legacy / WPF UI Oracle Database on-prem VMware ESXi.
- Future Stack (In Flight): Microservices architecture containers (Kubernetes) .NET Core Blazor UI PostgreSQL VMware Tanzu.
1. Education & Experience
- Degree: Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- Total Experience: 5 7 years overall.
- Manufacturing Experience (REQUIRED): Minimum 2 years working inside a production manufacturing environment (automotive industrial or similar). This is not preferred-it is mandatory.
2. Technical Skills
- Languages: C# (.NET) and Java (both required).
- UI: Blazor (preferred but not required).
- Databases: PostgreSQL and Oracle must understand relational databases schema design and complex queries.
- Infrastructure: Strong command of Windows & Linux Kubernetes (K8s) and CI/CD pipelines (GitLab CI/CD).
3. Methodology
- Native fluency with Agile/Scrum principles.
4. Communication (Critical)
- English Fluency: C2 level (essentially native). Must be able to understand everything heard/read and express nuanced ideas technical details and emotions with precision. Manufacturing requires clear unambiguous communication for safety and efficiency.