Thomson Reuters is seeking a Cloud Software Engineer to join their team in building next-generation cloud native software applications and services. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge cloud technologies and contribute to solutions that serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media sectors.
The position involves working with cloud native microservices, implementing multi-region deployments, and utilizing modern cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. You'll be responsible for developing and maintaining cloud infrastructure, working with continuous integration and delivery pipelines, and implementing testing frameworks. The role requires expertise in Python, Unix/Shell scripting, REST APIs, and Git, with preferred experience in Java or .NET and cloud platforms.
Thomson Reuters offers a comprehensive benefits package including flexible work arrangements through their "Flex My Way" program, allowing up to 8 weeks of work from anywhere annually. The company provides extensive career development opportunities through their "Grow My Way" programming, ensuring employees are prepared for an AI-enabled future. The compensation package includes competitive salary ($70,000-$130,000), comprehensive healthcare benefits, 401k with company match, and various wellness programs.
The company's culture emphasizes work-life balance, inclusion, and making a real-world impact. As part of a global organization with 26,000 employees across 70+ countries, you'll contribute to solutions that help uphold the rule of law, support commerce, and provide trusted information worldwide. The hybrid work environment (2-3 days in office) promotes collaboration while maintaining flexibility.
This is an excellent opportunity for a cloud engineer who wants to work with modern technologies while making a meaningful impact in an organization that values innovation, continuous learning, and work-life balance. The role offers significant growth potential within a company that's at the forefront of digital transformation in professional services.