NICE is looking for a highly motivated Senior Software Engineer to join CXone, our fully integrated open cloud customer experience platform.
If you are looking to be part of a dynamic team working on an exciting industry leader product, this is the job you’ve been looking for!
What you’ll be doing:
- Actively lead and participate in product features development.
- Encourage coding standards and the development of best practices in the team.
- Promote an empowered, self-managed, collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment that fosters ownership, creativity, and innovation.
- Analyze features requirements, create design documents and review them with relevant stakeholders in the group.
- Encourage continuous improvement in the development process and ensure efficient delivery of products.
- Participate in reviewing design and code of other team members.
- Deliver high quality, sustainable and maintainable code.
- Mentor junior developers in the team
- Provide critical technical capabilities to the team and evangelizes those skills to others.
What you’ll need:
- 4+ years of experience as a back-end Software Engineer
- Proven experience with Java
- Vast hands-on experience developing with Spring framework and Spring Boot
- Experience working with relational DB using JPA & Hibernate
- Good software design capabilities, debugging skills and problem-solving abilities.
- Experience with developing in a microservices based architecture.
- Experience leading and actively participating in major features development for a high scale, distributed product.
- High level verbal and written English skills.
Would be very NICE if you have:
- Experience of developing in AWS
- Built distributed production systems at large scale.
- Profiled and optimized code to improve performance.
- Experience with Data Warehouses (e.g., Snowflake)
Would be very NICE to see:
If you have any of the below, we highly recommend adding them to your CV. We'd love to learn about what you've done so far.
- A link to a post you wrote or an interesting presentation you’ve given.
- Open-source projects you’ve created or contributed to
- Interesting, non-trivial problems you’ve dealt with