DescriptionYou must be authorized to work in the United States without employer sponsorship now or in the future. We will not sponsor employment visas. Candidates who will require future sponsorship, including candidates on CPT/OPT/STEMOPT who will require future sponsorship, are not eligible to apply.
At Liberty, you'll thrive in a hybrid setting that fosters in-person collaboration, innovation and growth. This approach optimizes both remote and in-person interactions, enabling you to connect and ideate with your team and deepen valuable relationships across the company, while still enjoying the flexibility of remote work for focused tasks and projects. This position follows a hybrid work model (2 days onsite) and is open to candidates located in Portsmouth, NH; Boston, MA; Plano, TX; Indianapolis, IN; and Columbus, OH.
Do you have the skills—and drive—to join a tech team that’s working to digitally transform a trillion-dollar industry? From test-driving the latest technologies to creating intuitive consumer apps, Liberty Mutual is constantly innovating and creating industry-leading solutions that provide peace of mind for our customers worldwide.
As a software engineer at Liberty Mutual, you’ll apply your talents in an agile environment that has the creative energy of a start-up—and the full backing and comprehensive benefits of a Fortune 100 company.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborative partner: Working with our I Buy I Sell – Third Party Integrations team of product owners and fellow engineers, you’ll tackle technical challenges and ensure quality as we build technologies to meet customers and partners where they are.
- Problem solver: Complex problems often require innovative, creative approaches—and you’ll work to come up with outside-the-box solutions to solve them.
- Customer-centric developer: You understand who we’re here to serve and the products you develop will keep the end-user front and center.
- Forward thinker: Simply fixing the problem isn’t enough; using your proactive mindset and initiative, you’ll continually look for ways to improve performance, quality and efficiency.
- Quality-first mindset: ensure quality through collaborative, test- and behavior-driven development.
Highly qualified candidates:
- Experience with building AWS Cloud Native components
- Experience with designing scalable APIs, including familiarity with the OpenAPI Initiative
Qualifications
- Three years of software engineering experience.
- Experience working in an agile environment utilizing Scrum, Kanban or XP.
- Demonstrated success in platform modernization initiatives, utilizing technologies such as REST; micro services; cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud; and JavaScript, TypeScript, and NodeJS.
- An ability to code in multiple languages, including an object-oriented language, preferably Java/J2EE or C#/.NET.
- Strong oral and written communication skills—and a knack for explaining your decision-making process to non-engineers.
- A collaborative, adaptable working style, demonstrated curiosity and initiative and the ability to prioritize your time and efforts.
- A thorough grasp of technology concepts, business operations, design and development tools, system architecture and technical standards.
- Familiarity with CI/CD and DevOps tools.
- A Bachelor’s degree in a technical or business discipline, or equivalent experience.