Description
agile development
source coding
automated testing
requirements gathering
software integration
architecture design
The role involves implementing, maintaining, and supporting agile software development initiatives. Responsibilities include designing and developing applications, gathering client requirements, automating workflows, writing and enhancing source code, and employing automated testing tools to ensure quality and reliability.
- Designing, modifying, developing, writing and implementing software programming applications for target system using agile methods.
- Acquiring client requirements; resolving workflow problems through automation optimization.
- Writing source codes for new applications, and/or generating and enhancing code samples for existing applications.
- Utilizing automated testing tools to perform the testing and maintenance.
- Applies an assigned technique for critical thinking in a decision-making process.
- Identifies, obtains, and organizes relevant data and ideas.
- Participates in documenting data, ideas, players, stakeholders, and processes.
- Assists in assessing risks, benefits and consideration of alternatives.
- Delivers helpful feedback that focuses on behaviors without offending the recipient.
- Makes oral presentations and writes reports needed for own work.
- Conducts walkthroughs and monitors effectiveness and quality of the development activities.
- Elaborates on multiple‑development toolkits for traditional and web‑based software.
- Has participated in development of multiple or large software products.
- Estimates and monitors development costs based on functional and technical requirements.
- Provides consulting on both selection and utilization of developers' workbench tools.
- Identifies common issues, problems, and considerations for each phase of the life cycle.
- Explains phases, activities, dependencies, deliverables, and key decision points.
- Interprets product development plans and functional documentation.
- Describes tools and techniques for extraction, transformation and loading of electronic data.
- Cites examples of common linkage requirements for software products and vendors.
- Works with integrating software into the customer or partner framework and infrastructure.
- Participates in the development of technology interfaces and bridges.
- Describes major software architecture alternatives and considerations.
- Explains design considerations for commercial database systems, operating systems and web.
- Facilitates design reviews and walkthroughs.
- Analyzes benefits and drawbacks of specific software designs and architecture.
- Maintains and utilizes data related to install base configurations and environments.
- Solicits customer feedback; reports and monitors bugs and implementation issues.
- Participates in defining and conducting technical acceptance tests.
- Participates in creating technical requirements for software development and deployment.
- Participates in test readiness reviews, functional, volume, and load testing.
- Describes key features and aspects of a specific testing discipline or methodology.
- Tests software components for compliance with functional requirements and design specifications.
- Explains procedures for documenting test activities and results (e.g. errors, non‑conformance, etc.).
- Conducts functional and performance testing on aspects of assigned products.
Requirements
lifecycle
data interfaces
architecture
cost estimation
integration
communication
Candidates should demonstrate strong decision‑making and critical‑thinking abilities, effective communication skills, and extensive experience with software development tools, life‑cycle methodologies, integration engineering, product design, architecture, and testing. Proficiency in documenting requirements, assessing risks, estimating costs, and providing technical guidance is essential.
- Recognizes, clarifies, and prioritizes concerns.
- Listens to feedback without defensiveness and uses it for own communication effectiveness.
- Avoids technical jargon when inappropriate.
- Looks for and considers non‑verbal cues from individuals and groups.
- Works with a formal life cycle methodology.
- Has experience with designing data exchange interfaces to and from software product.
- Demonstrates experience with the architecture and design of major or multiple products.
- Displays experience in estimating the cost of a specific design of a proposed product.
- Explains basic environment and product configuration options.
Benefits
This position is posted from January 12 to January 18, 2026, and Caterpillar is an Equal Opportunity Employer encouraging applicants of any age. The company offers professional growth opportunities, leadership programs, and a supportive culture that celebrates diversity and continuous development.
Training + Development
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