As a Lead Software Engineer, you will spearhead the development of the OMS system, guiding its technical direction and ensuring high-quality, scalable solutions. You’ll translate business requirements into efficient features while championing engineering best practices and agile principles.
Responsibilities
• Lead the design, development, and deployment of robust microservices using Java, Spring Boot, SQL/NoSQL, and cloud infrastructure technologies.
• Oversee full software development lifecycle: requirements, design, build, test, and maintain.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to create scalable solutions that align with business goals.
• Mentor engineers, conduct technical reviews, and promote coding standards.
• Stay updated on technology trends to ensure continuous innovation.
• Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical challenges to ensure system stability.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or related technical field.
• 7+ years of experience in web application development or software engineering in a large enterprise environment using modern frameworks with expertise in Java, Spring Boot, and cloud infrastructure technologies (Terraform, AWS, K8S, Spinnaker, IAM, ALB, etc.).
• Strong knowledge of microservices architecture, CI/CD pipelines, Docker/Kubernetes, and databases.
• Proficiency in Agile and Lean methodologies with excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
• Master’s degree in a relevant technical discipline.
• Experience with AI tools, digital advertising, and modern UI frameworks (HTML/CSS/React).
• Passion for Disney’s storytelling legacy and curiosity for innovation.
• Experience building Order Management Systems supporting Quote-to-Cash, and past experience working on Design Systems.
Core Skills: Technical Direction, Microservices, Java, Spring, Spring Boot
Other Skills: SQL, NoSQL, Terraform, AWS
Seniority: Lead
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