Company: iShift

Location: Chandler, AZ

Employment Type: Direct Full-time – FTE

Experience: 3-5 years

Skills: Java, Microsoft Azure, +10 more

About iShift:
iShift, an IT Services and IT Consulting company based in Chandler, AZ, is actively seeking a skilled Robotic Fleet Management Engineer with expertise in Azure IoT to join their dynamic team. This is a direct full-time position with opportunities for career growth and development.

Job Title: Robotic Fleet Management Developer

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain software applications for robotic fleet management.
  • Build user interfaces (UI) for web applications.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and develop software solutions.
  • Work on factory automation projects, contributing to software applications.
  • Ensure software quality through thorough testing and debugging processes.

Requirements:

  • 3-5 years of experience as a Full Stack Developer.
  • Proficient in robotic fleet management.
  • Hands-on experience with Azure IoT and/or AWS Green Grass IoT solutions.
  • Familiarity with factory automation processes.
  • Strong background in building user interfaces (UI) for web applications.
  • Knowledge of web development tools.
  • Expertise in Java or JavaScript.

How to Apply:
If you are a qualified candidate interested in joining iShift’s innovative team, please contact Piyush Sharma, Senior Manager of Recruitment, Delivery, and Client Services.

Contact Information:

  • Mobile: ‪(916) 877-5156
  • Email: Psharma@ishift.net
  • Website: www.ishift.com

Address:
7014 East Camelback Road, Suite 1452
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

Note: Only candidates with Green Cards, TN, and U.S. Citizenship will be considered for this position.

Join iShift and be part of a forward-thinking company that values your expertise and offers a collaborative work environment. Apply now for a rewarding career in robotic fleet management and software development.

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