St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - ALSAC is a respected nonprofit dedicated to curing childhood cancer. They are seeking a highly experienced Software Engineer IV to design and build scalable enterprise applications while leading engineering best practices and mentoring other developers.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain complex enterprise applications using clean, scalable code across the full stack
- Lead technical efforts across multiple teams and platforms, providing mentorship and guidance
- Support and coach junior and mid-level engineers through code reviews, design sessions, and technical leadership
- Drive adoption of modern engineering practices including CI/CD, containerization, and infrastructure-as-code
- Translate business requirements into scalable technical solutions in collaboration with stakeholders
- Participate in Agile ceremonies and promote iterative development and team accountability
- Contribute to architectural planning and integrate emerging technologies (AI/ML, advanced UI/UX)
- Investigate and resolve critical production issues, ensuring long-term reliability and performance
- Engage with internal communities and contribute to enterprise standards and reusable libraries
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in information systems, Engineering, Mathematics, or related field
- 8+ years of hands-on software development experience
- Advanced proficiency in: Back-end: .NET, Kafka or other asynchronous messaging systems
- Database: SQL
- Front-end: React, Redux, React Testing Library
- Strong experience with microservices architecture, REST/SOAP APIs, Python, J2EE, JSON, YAML
- Solid understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Salesforce) and DevSecOps practices
- Knowledge of infrastructure services (networking, compute, storage) and security best practices (IAM, encryption, compliance)
- Proven leadership in technical initiatives and mentoring
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills across technical and non-technical teams
- CI/CD Tools: TFS, Jenkins (preferred)