GE Vernova is seeking a Lead Software Engineer to join their team in a role that offers flexible work arrangements, including remote options. This position represents an opportunity to contribute to GE Vernova's mission of electrifying and decarbonizing the world through innovative energy solutions.
The role requires a seasoned professional with at least 3 years of software development experience, combining both frontend and backend expertise. As a Lead Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining software applications that support GE Vernova's energy initiatives. The position offers a competitive base salary range of $86,000 to $112,000, with additional benefits including performance bonuses and equity opportunities.
Key responsibilities include collaborating with senior developers and product managers, implementing solutions using modern technologies and methodologies, and ensuring high-quality code delivery. The tech stack includes Python, JavaScript, C#, and various frontend frameworks, with a strong emphasis on database management and web services.
The company offers an impressive benefits package, including comprehensive healthcare coverage, 401(k) with company matching, tuition assistance, and various insurance options. The work environment promotes professional development and career growth, with exposure to cutting-edge technologies in the energy sector.
This position is ideal for candidates who are passionate about making a significant impact on global energy solutions while working with a leading company in the industry. The role offers the flexibility of remote work while being part of a mission-driven organization focused on addressing climate change through technological innovation.
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or STEM fields, strong full-stack development skills, and experience with modern development tools and methodologies. The position requires access to U.S. export-controlled information, making it suitable for candidates authorized to work in the United States.