[Remote] Staff Software Engineer, Supply Chain Fulfillment (REMOTE)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. The Home Depot is a leading home improvement retailer, and they are seeking a Staff Software Engineer to lead a team in building and designing a product that enhances customer and associate experiences. The role involves developing, testing, and maintaining software while mentoring junior engineers and contributing to product-related documentation.


Responsibilities

  • Develops, tests, deploys, and maintains software, with a clear understanding of the value the software is to provide; Takes a broad view when approaching issues; using a global lens; Consistently achieves results, even under tough circumstances; Develops test suites (functional, destructive, etc) to enable success, rapid deployment of code to production; Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy and enthusiasm; Consistently achieves results, even under tough circumstances
  • Actively seeks ways to grow and be challenged using both formal and informal development channels; Learns through successful and failed experiment when tackling new problems
  • Creates new and better ways for the organization to be successful; Delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences; Works the Product Team to ensure user stories are developer ready, easy to understand and testable; Collaborates with other team members in agile processes; Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people; Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
  • Fields questions from product and engineering teams; Helps grow junior engineers by providing guidance on modern software development frameworks, and leading technical discussions; Notes gaps on the team and provides suggestions for changes to make the team more productive

Skills

  • Must be eighteen years of age or older.
  • Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
  • 3 years of relevant work experience
  • None leadership experience
  • Global Perspective
  • Manages Ambiguity
  • Nimble Learning
  • Self-Development
  • Collaborates
  • Cultivates Innovation
  • Situational Adaptability
  • Communicates Effectively
  • Drives Results
  • Interpersonal Savvy
  • 3-5 years of relevant work experience
  • Extensive experience with front end technology such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript/Typescript frameworks, an object-oriented programming language (preferably Java), Relational or noSQL database technology, cloud computing techniques, CI/CD tools, modern software design patterns
  • Experience in effective data modeling with both Relational and NoSQL databases
  • Experience with security frameworks for user and services authorization and authentication
  • Experience with creating and executing unit, functional, destructive and performance tests
  • Experience with modern debugging and root cause analysis techniques
  • Experience with version control system
  • Experience in designing systems for High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Performance, Efficiency, and Security
  • Exposure to developing technical roadmaps including work estimation, refactoring and modernizing legacy systems
  • No additional education
  • No additional years of experience
  • None leadership experience

Education Requirements

  • The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.

Company Overview

  • The Home Depot is a retailer of hardware, consumer goods, and DIY supplies both online and offline while providing home delivery services. It was founded in 1978, and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.homedepot.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • The Home Depot has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 18 in 2025, 67 in 2024, 32 in 2023, 66 in 2022, 62 in 2021, 33 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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