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Software Architect

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Job description

Job Role: Software/Solution Architect

We are looking to hire an experienced Software Architect.

What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll play a key role in shaping how modern software platforms are designed, integrated, and scaled. Expect to work on:

  1. Designing and defining end-to-end software architecture

  2. Building scalable, modular, secure platforms

  3. Guiding developers with best practices and architectural patterns

  4. Leading integration between cloud services, APIs, and (at times) connectivity components like telematics or infotainment

  5. Ensuring solutions fit smoothly into Automotive OEM environments

  6. Improving performance, security, and long-term maintainability

  7. Collaborating closely with Product and operations teams.

    This is a role where your technical decisions genuinely shape the future of the product.

    Who We’re Looking For

    Someone who loves software architecture, thinks in systems, and enjoys working with both high-level ideas and hands-on technical decisions.

    You’ll thrive here if you have:

    ✔ Strong experience as a Software Architect

    ✔ Hands-on expertise with modern stacks (for example: Java, .NET, Python, Node.js, Go, etc.)

    ✔ Solid understanding of microservices, distributed systems, APIs

    ✔ Experience with cloud environments such as AWS / Azure / GCP

    ✔ Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes

    ✔ Clear communication skills & a collaborative mindset

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