Full Stack Team Leader
Otoma is seeking for a Team Leader to join and lead a team of talented full stack developers. If you are looking to work with awesome people, make an impact on the company’s platform development and lead a team to bring the company’s vision into reality – then this opportunity is for you
What you’ll do:
As a Team Leader you will be leading a team of full stack developers. You will be responsible for the platform features development in the best quality. Lead the development of new features and modules, work closely with other leaders while overseeing team’s practices using agile methodologies to bring best value to our customers. You will hire new team members and be responsible for your team members’ personal and professional growth.
- Lead a team of full stack engineers
- Be responsible for people professional and personal growth
- Work with the product owner to deliver the product roadmap items on time and on quality
- Improve our SDLC processes and maintain a highly effective team
- Ensure that risks and issues are identified and managed closely and drive all stakeholders to address and align to the required quality standards
- Hire new team members as we grow
What is required from you:
Technology Stack:
- Development – Java, Angular, TDD, Micro-services
- Platform operations – AWS infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Helm, Terraform
- CI/CD – Atlassian, BitBucket, Jenkins, Nexus
- Monitoring – ELK, Grafana, Prometheus
- Infrastructure – Postgresql, Active-MQ, Java, Linux
About Us
We’re a team of passionate information technology professionals working in a happy environment while building beautiful software. Our mission is to reinvent how software system implementations and testing work and to deliver innovative solutions that will revolutionize the industry. With unrivaled experience implementing mission-critical systems at hundreds of large enterprises around the world and an unmatched depth of knowledge, we understand the challenges of this field first-hand. We operate with the conviction that there’s always a better way of doing things.