DICK’S Sporting Goods is dedicated to creating an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities they serve. The Software Engineer - Supply Chain role involves designing, developing, and maintaining software solutions to optimize business processes within the supply chain domain.
Responsibilities:
- Develop existing software and contribute to development of new software by analyzing and identifying areas for modification and improvement
- Monitor, identify, and correct moderately complex software defects to maintain fully functioning software, with limited supervision from others
- Research and interpret data, trends, and benchmarks relevant to digital products/services design
- Support efforts to research and suggest ways to optimize solutions to better meet user and/or business, performance, quality needs
- Maintain road map to facilitate software development and ensure the development work is prioritized in line with business requirements
- Find root cause and resolution to limit and address issues promptly
- Support collection of functional requirements using document analysis and workflow analysis to express requirements clearly and succinctly
- Design database resources and provide physical modeling and design services to tune database solutions for optimum performance with some support from other teammates
- Understand how to work within an established program management plan to achieve specific goals
- Develop own capabilities by participating in assessment and development planning activities as well as formal and informal training and coaching; gain or maintain external professional accreditation where relevant to improve performance and fulfill personal potential. Maintain an understanding of relevant technology, external regulation, and industry best practices through ongoing education, attending conferences, and reading specialist media
Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level preferred
- Experienced practitioner able to work unsupervised (13 months to 3 years)
- Basic experience of coordinating the work of others (4 to 6 months)