Chick-fil-A, Inc. has a stated intent to expand business interests in Canada and Puerto Rico. As a result, Chick-fil-A is seeking a Senior Lead Software Engineer to support solutions for our International Technology Strategy that we consume, create, and compose.
In this role, we are seeking an exceptionally talented Senior Lead Software Engineer to support solutions for our Canada and Puerto Rico Divisions. The International team currently operates as a small team within the Enterprise. You will be responsible for architecting, delivering, testing, and supporting solutions to serve the needs of the business in Canada and Puerto Rico.
This role requires Quality and DevOps experience to define the test strategy across multiple environments, select the automation tools, and implement comprehensive test plans across SaaS, Payments, Point of Sale, and Cloud systems.
In this role, you will be able to leverage partners to augment your capacity and deliver solutions that impact Customers, Team Members, Operators and Staff. You will have access to staff Outcome Owners, Enterprise/Solution/Data Architects, Program Management, and other resources to help you achieve your team’s goals.
The role will report to the Engineering Team Leader for Canada & Puerto Solutions in Entity Technical Services (ETS) and will partner closely with other Engineering leaders within the Digital Transformation and Technology (DTT) department.
Our Flexible Future model offers a healthy mix of working in person and virtually, strengthening key elements of the Chick-fil-A culture by fostering collaboration and community.
Entity Technical Services is responsible for the digital technology experience to enable the Business capabilities for the international expansion of Chick-fil-A. Some of those solutions include, Point of Sale, Commerce Experiences, Financial Services, Restaurant ERP, etc. Your projects will fall into one or more of these domains.
Note - Working in a DevOps model, this opportunity includes both building and running solutions that could require off-hour support. This support is shared amongst the team members to cover weekends and weeknights. The goal is to design for failure and, using cloud-native infrastructure patterns, automate responses to possible issues so they can be worked during normal hours.