Manager, Cloud Software Engineering (Remote/Flexible)

Posted:
10/9/2024, 9:40:04 AM

Experience Level(s):
Senior

Field(s):
Software Engineering

Workplace Type:
Hybrid

Insulet started in 2000 with an idea and a mission to enable our customers to enjoy simplicity, freedom and healthier lives through the use of our Omnipod® product platform. In the last two decades we have improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients by using innovative technology that is wearable, waterproof, and lifestyle accommodating.

We are looking for highly motivated, performance driven individuals to be a part of our expanding team. We do this by hiring amazing people guided by shared values who exceed customer expectations. Our continued success depends on it!

Job Title:                        Cloud Engineering Manager

Department:                 006760 – SW Mobile & Cloud COE

FLSA Status:                   Exempt

Position Overview:

Insulet Corporation, maker of Omnipod, is the leader in tubeless insulin pumps. We are looking for Software Engineering Managers to lead the development of our next generation of products. This is a fast paced environment working on challenging problems. Your work will impact the lives of people living with diabetes!

As a Cloud Software Engineering Manager you will lead and manage a team of skilled developers building services that support our medical devices, mobile applications, partner integrations, and data analytics. You will partner with teams, both local and abroad, to build world class medical device software. Candidates should have experience leading teams and developing production-quality software.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage co-located Scrum teams of developers, testers, product owners, and scrum masters
  • Ensure scrum team members have necessary product and technical specifications to accurately estimate deliverables and meet deadlines on time
  • Design and develop Cloud-based solutions using technologies such as AWS, MongoDB, Java, NodeJS, and more
  • Mentor and motivate software developers to deliver high quality code using software best practices and patterns
  • Ensure quality and consistency in software architecture and implementation
  • Evaluate new technologies and explore solution alternatives; develop prototypes
  • Work with senior team members to plan and execute project objectives; provide detailed and timely status; identify risk mitigations when needed
  • Learn and follow Insulet design assurance SOPs
  • Provide timely support to team customers, internal and external
  • Respond to production escalations and coordinate resolution amongst team

Education and Experience:

Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or above in Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • 8+ years software development experience
  • 5+ years leading software development teams
  • 2+ years managing direct reports

Preferred Skills and Competencies:       

  • Strong understanding of Cloud architectural patterns and design
  • Experience build AWS solutions, e.g. CloudFormation, ECS, Lambda, SQS, API Gateway, KMS
  • Experience programming in Java, JavaScript, and scripting languages.
  • Experience with document and relational databases, e.g. MySQL, MongoDB, Cassandra
  • Experience maintaining a CI/CD pipeline, e.g. Gradle, Maven, Bamboo, Jenkins
  • Experience with Git
  • Strong written, verbal, presentation, and interpersonal skills
  • Experience with FDA and HIPAA regulations a plus

Physical Requirements (if applicable):

  • Occasional business travel within US and globally
  • Off-hour availability for critical issues

 
NOTE: This position is eligible for 100% remote working arrangements (may work from home/virtually 100%; may also work hybrid on-site/virtual as desired). #LI-Remote 

Insulet Corporation

Website: https://insulet.com/

Headquarter Location: Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

Employee Count: 501-1000

Year Founded: 2000

IPO Status: Private

Last Funding Type: Post-IPO Debt

Industries: Biotechnology ⋅ Diabetes ⋅ Health Care ⋅ Medical Device