Job Information
LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO, INC Software Engineer (Adobe Experience Manager, Oracle CPQ/Commerce Cloud, or Coveo) in Spanish Springs, Nevada
POSITION: Software Engineer
REQ ID: 5225
SCHEDULE:
Full-Time
LOCATION:
Remote only
SALARY:
$90,000 - $100,000 per year
Salary will be dependent upon the individuals skills, experience, qualifications, and geographic location.
TO APPLY:
Direct Link - https://careers.leviton.com/jobs/5225?lang=en-usandpreviousLocale=en-US
Careers Page - (link to employers career page)
Please note, employers may close jobs on the website at any time.
SUMMARY:
This remote position develops custom development projects; provides highest level technical on all aspects of applications development; selects, pilots and builds System Development Life Cycle Standards with new technologies; performs knowledge transfer to business application group.
If you are passionate about working with a diverse range of technologies and platforms, then this opportunity is tailor-made for you!
Please note: This job can only be performed in the following states: CA, FL, GA, IL, LA, MI, NJ, NY, NV, NC, OR, TN, TX, or WA.
MINIMUM/PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Experience with any of the following SaaS platforms - Adobe Experience Manager,
Oracle CPQ/Commerce Cloud, or Coveo is required.
Experience with Oracle Integration Cloud with the ability to create and maintain advanced integrations is a plus
Basic skills required
- Web Development
- Design, architect and code web applications according to functional and technical requirements
- Understanding of web standards and cross browser compatibility
- Understanding of SEO
- Understanding of commonly used web frameworks
- Familiarity with web analytics
Other Development
- Relational Database planning and architecture
- No SQL Database planning and architecture
- Ability to work with open/closed source applications and packages
- Ability to evaluate software packages
- Understanding of scripting
- Familiarity with version control software
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