The Network Planning Tools team is looking for an experienced software engineer with strong technical skills to join a group of experienced software engineers in the development of planning tools that support Nokia’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch family of products. Our tools enhance network flexibility and operational automation in a very fast growing and competitive environment, adding intelligence, automation, and efficiency to optical networking operations. Our sophisticated software applications help network owners plan, design, engineer, optimize, and deploy next-generation, multilayer WDM/OTN/packet optical networks based on the Nokia 1830 Photonic Service Switch family of equipment.
• Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, or other relevant field.
• Master’s Degree in a relevant field is desirable but not required.
• At least 5 years of experience in software development
The following are desirable areas of expertise:
Applicable technological areas:
• Java, Spring, SQL, AngularJS, React
• Jenkins infrastructure for CI/SW delivery
• Client/Server development
• Distributed version control system: Git/GitLab
• Issue tracking product and code review: JIRA
• Web-based development
Applicable domain areas:
• Optical Networking (WDM/OTN/Packet)
• Network Planning
• Software Development Process including planning, developing, deploying, and supporting software solutions
• Agile Methodology
• Devops
• Designing, implementing, and integrating software features toward on time and high quality release delivery
• Working with other software team members to coordinate development activities, including design and code reviews
• Working with system engineers who supply feature requirements to understand and review feature requirements and estimate associated effort
• Working with testers to demo and deliver features, address feature modification requests and improve feature quality
• Communicating status, including schedule and scope concerns, risks, and blocking dependencies