Comcast's Technology & Product organization works at the intersection of media and technology. Our innovative teams are continually developing and delivering products that transform the customer experience. From creating apps like TVGo to new features such as the Talking Guide on the X1 platform, we work every day to make a positive impact through innovation in the pursuit of building amazing products that are enjoyable, easy to use and accessible across all platforms. The team also develops and supports our evolving network architecture, including next-generation consumer systems and technologies, infrastructure and engineering, network integration and management tools, and technical standards.
Are you absolutely convinced that Cloud Technologies will be the future of software development?
As a Senior Software Architect for the Cloud Software Engineering team, you will join other passionate technologists to design and deploy Cloud Applications that onboard and monitor Comcast's public and private cloud deployments.
Cloud Software Architects work alongside Cloud Software Engineers and Cloud Service Reliability Engineers to provide software tools specific to the demanding needs of our organization and that have significant visibility to Executive Management.
In your role on the cloud team, you will use Agile methodologies to continuously improve our hybrid cloud management console and feed development efforts to quickly integrate and deploy new features. You will be instrumental in getting other Comcast application teams onto the cloud and helping them visualize their ongoing cloud resource utilization and spending. This is a hands-on, coding architect position.
Responsibilities
- Prototype the user experience (UX) for utility and usability for our application users
- Design and develop the user interface (UI) for our hybrid cloud console
- Product owner for a team of engineers using the agile method
- Work with stakeholders to collect useful, new product features
- Create interactive visualizations for cloud utilization and costs
- Convert product feature requests into designs
- Deploy and collect feedback on (DevOps) our hybrid cloud console
Technologies
- Languages: Go, JavaScript, TypeScript
- Databases: MySQL, InfluxDB, Cassandra
- Engineering tools: Ansible, Bootstrap, Jenkins, Github
- Runtime: Docker, Kubernetes, Angular4, Prometheus, Elasticsearch
- Clouds: OpenStack, VMWare, AWS, Azure, Google
Requirements
- 7+ years software design and/or development experience
- Experience designing and deploying production-grade software
- Experience creating interactive visualizations for data-intensive presentations
- Experience designing and developing with web applications using HTML, CSS, and Angular
- Experience collecting, managing, and delivering product features and requirements
- Experience with object design
- Experience developing in different compiled languages such as Go, Java, C++, and C
- Experience scripting with JavaScript, Python, or Bash
- Experience designing schemas and APIs for data transport using XML and JSON
- Experience designing software on a network stack IP, TCP, HTTP, REST
- Experience designing for SQL and NoSQL databases
- Ability to navigate and administer Linux operating systems
- Understanding on how to design server-side applications for scale
- Demonstrated application of software engineering best practices
- Experience working on Agile teams, specifically using the Scrum method
- Excellent communication skills
- Willing to take ownership of problems and see them through to resolution
- BSCS or comparable background
Priority Consideration Given
- Go, Angular4, Bootstrap, TypeScript, JSON
- Docker, Kubernetes
- AWS, OpenStack
Strategic Platform Acceleration and Cloud Engineering (SPACE) was assembled from cloud technologists employed across Comcast's Technology and Product (T&P) Division. SPACE is based in Denver, Colorado, with remote contributors in greater Los Angeles, Northern Virginia, and Philadelphia.
Comcast is an EOE/Veterans/Disabled/LGBT employer
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