Shell, a global leader in energy and petrochemicals, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Information & Digital Engineering group. This role offers an exciting opportunity to tackle complex global challenges using cutting-edge technology and platforms. As part of Shell's digital transformation journey, you'll work on innovative solutions that shape the future of energy.
The position involves developing and maintaining software solutions that generate significant business value, with a focus on both front-end and back-end development. You'll work with cloud technologies, particularly Azure services, and handle complex integration scenarios between various systems. The role requires expertise in modern development practices, including CI/CD, containerization, and cloud-native development.
Shell offers a unique environment where you can contribute to the energy transition while growing your career. The company's commitment to becoming one of the world's most diverse and inclusive organizations creates an atmosphere where different perspectives are valued. You'll have access to extensive professional development opportunities, flexible working arrangements, and the chance to work on projects that have global impact.
The ideal candidate will bring strong technical expertise in software development, with proficiency in technologies like .NET, Python, React, and TypeScript. Experience with cloud platforms, particularly Azure, and understanding of modern software architecture patterns is essential. Domain knowledge in Energy Trading is highly valued.
Working at Shell means joining a team dedicated to tackling one of the world's most pressing challenges - the energy transition. You'll collaborate with talented professionals across the globe, benefit from competitive compensation, and have opportunities for international career growth. The company's values of honesty, integrity, and respect, combined with its commitment to work-life balance, make it an attractive destination for ambitious technology professionals.