Senior Software Engineer
BP is seeking a Senior Software Engineer for their pulse eMSP team in Pune to develop and maintain EV charging solutions. You will own projects end-to-end, design scalable software components, and mentor team members within an agile, product-led environment. The role requires experience in C#, Python, or TypeScript, alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure) and production system operations. You will support global sustainability goals by delivering high-performing, reliable customer-facing services.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
BP is seeking a Senior Software Engineer for their pulse eMSP team in Pune to develop and maintain EV charging solutions. You will own projects end-to-end, design scalable software components, and mentor team members within an agile, product-led environment. The role requires experience in C#, Python, or TypeScript, alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure) and production system operations. You will support global sustainability goals by delivering high-performing, reliable customer-facing services.
TAL's take
Solid role at a global energy major with clear technical leadership expectations, though domain is energy rather than core tech.
The JD is highly specific regarding responsibilities, technical requirements, and the team's mission within the EV charging domain.
Salaries at BP
36.8 LPA average
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Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent
- Experience with C#, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, or React Native
- Expertise in systems design and full software development life cycle
- Experience building and scaling infrastructure services using AWS or Azure
- Experience with SQL and database design
- Proven ability to support production systems through on-call rotations
Tools and skills
About the company
Global energy major with substantial internal software operations but not a primary technology-first product company.
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