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smartec.sgSingaporePosted 19 May 2026

smartec.sg is hiring a Senior Software Engineer to lead backend system development and CI/CD practices in a general software domain. The role involves designing robust backend systems, implementing infrastructure as code, and overseeing vendor deliveries. Candidates must possess strong Java skills and familiarity with containerization and observability tools. This position offers significant responsibility over software architecture and technical operations.

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Experience

5+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

smartec.sg is hiring a Senior Software Engineer to lead backend system development and CI/CD practices in a general software domain. The role involves designing robust backend systems, implementing infrastructure as code, and overseeing vendor deliveries. Candidates must possess strong Java skills and familiarity with containerization and observability tools. This position offers significant responsibility over software architecture and technical operations.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1003/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid technical requirements and clear seniority, but company tier is unverified and scope is somewhat broad.

Includes a wide range of responsibilities covering development, infrastructure, testing, and operations, making it somewhat generic.

Must haves

  • 5+ years of software engineering experience
  • Java application design and implementation
  • SQL and shell scripting proficiency
  • Experience with microservices and RESTful APIs
  • Experience with containerization and cloud platforms
  • Strong understanding of CI/CD and observability platforms

Tools and skills

javasqlshell scriptingmicroservicesrestful apirheljboss eapopenshiftopenstackmavenoracle databasedockerkubernetessftpmqautosysci/cdgrafanaelk stackreactangular

Nice to have: swift messaging, aws.

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.

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