Architecture, Manager

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Job Description:

  • Architect and design enterprise software solutions that are aligned with AutoNation’s strategic architecture
  • Posses in-depth knowledge of the technical area supervised and serve as the technical resource to the team
  • Lead delivery teams to implement enterprise software solutions including managing work assignments
  • Work with the PMO for project planning, estimation, execution and budget management
  • Resource development of team members
  • Work closely with the Scrum Master to maintain the project backlog and drive process improvement
  • Respond to incidents, participate in any alerts, escalations and/or recovery procedures necessary to ensure system functionality is restored in a timely manner
  • Lead the rollout of new applications, problem fixes, and enhancements of software
  • Lead teams in the configuration management and deployment of code and configuration items across environments and into production
  • Ensure teams adhere to programming and enterprise architectural standards
  • Coach and mentor leads and developers in technical best practices and career objectives including goal setting and performance reviews
  • Partner with Business Analysis and Quality Assurance team members to ensure project success
  • Complete work assignments and perform appropriate follow up to ensure that tasks are completed on time

Requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree in computer science, engineering, or similar field
  • Minimum 10 years of experience demonstrating growth through technical roles
  • Demonstrated experience in building and leading teams to deliver complex software solutions leveraging Java, Angular and AWS Technologies
  • Understanding of end-to-end design/development/delivery of software applications with high quality and reliability
  • Ability to work in a mission critical fast-paced environment with ability to work flexible hours
  • Demonstrated experience partnering with business sponsors to refine and document complex business needs
  • Experience in Performance Tuning and Optimization, using native monitoring and troubleshooting tools
  • Experience planning projects including staffing and budget management for projects between $500k to $2MM
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Must meet company’s requirements for employment
  • Valid in-state driver’s license and have and maintain an acceptable, safe driving record

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation and 401k matching
  • Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with insurance plans (health, dental, vision) and maternity benefits.
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