Engineer 3, Software Development & Engineering ... @ Comcast
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Overview
Make your mark at Comcast, a Fortune 30 global media and technology company. Join our award-winning technology team to build, innovate, and deliver cutting-edge products, platforms, and solutions.
Role Responsibilities
As a Software Development Engineer 3, you will:
- Develop software throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC) using RESTful services and software design patterns including MVVM.
- Develop Android applications using Kotlin, Coroutines, Dagger, Espresso Automation Tests, Localization, GPS, and Bluetooth.
- Work in a DevOps environment utilizing Fastlane, XCUITests, Gradle, Jenkins, and GitHub.
- Lead feature development and present architecture design approaches.
- Support existing applications, manage update processes, and integrate new solutions.
Key Duties
Document development activities, collaborate with project stakeholders, perform analysis for integration needs, and work closely with Quality Assurance to ensure applications meet technical requirements. Research and monitor competitive products and document all development technicalities.
Employee Values & Expectations
Understand Comcast's Operating Principles and put the customer experience first. Collaborate, innovate, and ensure accountability by adhering to principles of inclusion, diversity, and teamwork.
Benefits
Comcast offers a range of benefits that support physical, financial, and emotional well-being with expert guidance and personalized tools. Please visit the careers site for more details.
Key skills/competency
Software Development Engineer 3: DevOps, SDLC, Android, Kotlin, CI/CD, Jenkins, GitHub, MVVM, Redux, Testing
How to Get Hired at Comcast
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Highlight your SDLC and Android expertise.
- Emphasize DevOps skills: Showcase Jenkins, GitHub, and CI/CD experience.
- Research Comcast culture: Understand their values and operating principles.
- Prepare for technical interviews: Practice coding, system design, and testing scenarios.