Remote Team Leader, Engineering
Altium
πRemote - Poland
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Job highlights
Summary
Join a team of innovators at Altium and lead the development of cloud-native applications and scalable infrastructure for the company's flagship product, Altium 365.
Requirements
- 3+ years of team and project leadership
- 10+ years of software engineering experience
- Experience working in international teams
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a 'Getting Things Done' attitude
- .NET platform and C# language (.NET framework, .NET Core, REST API, etc.)
- Experience with building and maintaining cloud platforms
- Resolving production issues
- Practical experience in multithreading and asynchronous operations
Responsibilities
- Lead and mentor cross-functional team
- Collaborate with Product teams on building requirements
- Ensure technical feasibility and supervise the design of developed features
- Write and review code providing constructive feedback to team members
- Identify technical and organizational obstacles and advocate for solutions
- Foster ownership culture and promote knowledge-sharing
Benefits
- Private medical insurance
- Group life insurance
- Contributions to your Kafeteria MyBenefit account
- Nilo.health, mental health and wellbeing support
- Professional development support
- Performance bonuses
- Home internet allowance
- Flexible working arrangements available based on role and location
- Free lunch on Tuesdays, snacks and drinks
- Free Parking
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