Copeland, a global climate technologies leader with $5 billion in revenue, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their cloud-native engineering team. This role goes beyond traditional development, requiring passion for delivering maintainable software and process automation.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $140,000 - $160,000 CAD annually and includes comprehensive benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, along with flexible time off and a defined contribution pension plan. The role is fully remote but requires quarterly travel (up to 1 week) for collaboration meetings.
As a Senior Software Engineer, you'll work with technologies including TypeScript, Python, Scala, Svelte, and NestJS, while extensively utilizing AWS services. Key responsibilities include leading technical design, shipping reliable software, improving code maintainability, and handling operational incidents. The role requires 5+ years of software development experience and strong expertise in cloud-native applications.
The team operates in an agile environment, emphasizing collaboration, continuous improvement, and technical excellence. You'll have the opportunity to influence architecture decisions, mentor team members, and contribute to major initiatives. The work schedule offers flexibility around core hours of 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM CST.
Copeland's focus on sustainability and innovation makes this an exciting opportunity for engineers who want to make a real impact. The company is committed to environmental progress and provides extensive professional development opportunities. They foster an inclusive culture where diverse perspectives are valued and supported through various employee resource groups.
This role is ideal for experienced engineers who are passionate about building robust, scalable systems and want to work with a supportive, technically strong team. The position offers room for leadership, learning, and growth while working on meaningful products that deliver real value in the climate technologies sector.