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Job Purpose and Impact
The Associate Director, Software Engineering will provide leadership and guidance to the engineering teams across technology and business capabilities to build and enhance modern business applications in the company. In this role, you will provide tactical leadership on product development, architecture and technology adherence to ensure the delivery of solutions are secure, scalable, resilient and robust. You will also lead team development, build cross team relationships and collaborate across the entire engineering community to drive an effective and authentic engineering culture and to maximize the effectiveness of the engineering capabilities. Key Accountabilities
Direct a team of engineering professionals that design, develop, deploy and enhance the new and existing software solutions.
Provide broad oversight and guidance to deliver highly scalable and resilient software products and platforms.
Provide leadership to grow team capabilities, drive team goals and prioritize team resources in alignment with business requirements.
Influence the engineering community to ensure teams constantly learn and apply new trends and technology to handle business problems.
Develop plans and deliver results in a fast-changing business or regulatory environment, while leading and developing a team of experienced professionals and supervisors, coaching and making decisions related to talent management hiring, performance and disciplinary actions. You will also collaborate with managers and supervisors in your organization to ensure staff selections align with current and future needs.
Other duties as assigned Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience
Minimum of six years of related work experience Preferred Qualifications
Three years of supervisory experience
Confirmed experience with financial management and budget management
Confirmed experience to leverage an agile approach and modern development languages and technologies
Confirmed experience to provide technical leadership to multiple technical teams
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Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.