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Software Engineer II
We’ve signed up to an ambitious journey. Join us! As Arrive, we guide customers and communities towards brighter futures and more livable cities, it isn’t a challenge just anyone could take on. Luckily, we have something to help us make it happen. Our people and our values. We Arrive Curious, Focused and Together. Just as our entire brand is inspired by the North Star, the shining light leading travelers to their destinations since time began, our values guide us. They help us be at our best. For our customers. For the cities and communities we serve. For ourselves. As a global team, we are transforming urban mobility. Let’s grow better, together. The Role Due to an increase in software development demand across a number of projects, we have an opportunity for a Software Engineer to join our Devices Team. You will be primarily focused on designing, developing, and supporting the introduction of new product features while resolving legacy product issues within an Agile environment. This role offers the unique opportunity to develop application software for ticketing devices that impact urban mobility, reporting through our established engineering leadership. You will collaborate with key stakeholders across the business to refine functional specifications into development backlogs, ensuring our technical standards remain world-class. How to make an impact Design, code, and test microservice-based solutions on Android and .NET platforms primarily using C#. Actively participate in a Scrum team, contributing to all agile ceremonies and parallel team coordination. Drive product quality by adhering to internal/external standards and improving software processes and tooling. Realize and sustain the use of a CI/CD pipeline using tools like Bitbucket, Jenkins, and Artifactory. Provide technical guidance through effective software design, code reviews, and technical issue resolution throughout the project lifecycle. Support technical sales by providing estimates for new opportunities and initiatives. About you You are a proactive problem-solver who thrives in a collaborative, Agile environment. You take pride in writing clean, efficient code and are passionate about maintaining high technical standards through documentation and peer reviews. You are at your best when working within a team to turn complex requirements into functional, tested software. With a curious mindset, you are eager to contribute to process improvements and enjoy the challenge of working across multiple platforms and technologies to simplify the travel experience for everyone. Your background Experience of developing embedded software using Linux or Android SDKs 2+ years of C#/.NET Software Development experience (Visual Studio) on Android and/or .NET Compact Framework. Proven experience developing REST/RESTful interfaces and working with microservice architectures. Strong foundation in Object Oriented Design (OOD) using UML, Design Patterns, and SOLID principles. Hands-on experience with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, Bitbucket, Artifactory) and automated testing (TDD/BDD). Solid understanding of Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban) and source control tools like Git. Familiarity with database technologies and workflow tools such as JIRA. Experience in using AI
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