Introduction
A career in IBM Software means you’ll be part of a team that transforms our customer’s challenges into solutions.Seeking new possibilities and always staying curious, we are a team dedicated to creating the world’s leading AI-powered, cloud-native software solutions for our customers. Our renowned legacy creates endless global opportunities for our IBMers, so the door is always open for those who want to grow their career.IBM’s product and technology landscape includes Research, Software, and Infrastructure. Entering this domain positions you at the heart of IBM, where growth and innovation thrive.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As a Frontend Development Engineer you will be involved in developing intuitive User Interfaces and automation solutions for the IBM Z platform.This role focuses on integrating infrastructure automation workflows with modern front-end applications enhancing usability and efficiency for mainframe environments. You will Work closely with backend engineers as part of a full-stack team, and collaborate with Product, Design, and other cross-functional partners to deliver high-quality solutions. Maintain high standards of software quality within the team by establishing good practices and habits. Focus on growing capabilities to support an enhanced user experience.
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
- 2+ years of software development experience in JavaScript
- 2+ years experience in developing Frontend application with the Ember framework is preferred, or a strong interest and ability to get up to speed with it.
- Proficient with Ansible and Python Programming (minimum 3 years)
- Experience with cloud computing platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure as code (Terraform).
- Strong analytical, debugging and problem solving skills to analyse issues and defects reported by customer-facing and test teams.
- Proficient in source control management tools (GitHub, ) and with Agile Life Cycle Management tools.
- Strong communication, collaboration, self-organization, self-study, and the ability to accept and respond constructively to critical feedback.