Interested in broadening your horizons beyond your job? If you’re thinking of a change of scene as well as a change of employer, we’ve got some leads for you. With interesting, fulfilling tech jobs in Ottawa, Winnipeg and Toronto – and indeed across Canada – available this week, we’ve got a taster of three openings below. Head to our Job Board for even more.
Ottawa-based developers will raise their hands for a new role opening up at Inpixon, that of Web SDK Developer. Inpixon is the innovator of indoor intelligence, and it delivers actionable insights for people, places and things. Combining the power of mapping, positioning, and analytics, the company helps to create smarter, safer, and more secure environments using the Internet of Things (IoT).
This role at Inpixon will report to the Engineering Manager and the Web SDK Developer will own Inpixon’s Mapping Web SDK. It will involve working on major feature development to broaden the range of use cases for the company’s product, from creating the framework and front end, to conducting code reviews and debugging.
The successful candidate will have a Computer Science or Engineering degree – or you may have earned your skills in an alternate way. You will have worked in a CI/CD environment and have a strong understanding of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) design principles and you will have three-plus years of experience using modern Javascript build systems and languages (Webpack, ES6, Babel).
Inpixon is at a turning point in how indoor space is experienced, and is growing rapidly. The Web SDK Developer role is a great opportunity to work in a collaborative team at a supportive employer.
Valeyo has more than 40 years of business excellence behind it and is a leading Canadian-based solutions provider to the financial services industry. A leader in loan origination technology, it is also a trusted distributor for industry-leading carriers and service providers across Canada.
As an organization, Valeyo subscribes to the concept of winning as a team, working together, and implementing the best ideas. Now, with new Azure cloud products on its roadmap and an eye on the future, the company is looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Winnipeg-based DevOps Engineer to join the Technology team.
The right candidate will be responsible for the continuous integration and continuous deployment of Valeyo’s lending and insurance platforms. You will play a critical role in the end-to-end delivery of an automated build, deployment, monitoring, and server infrastructure solution.
You’ll need education and experience for this role: a degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related discipline, plus five-plus years of combined experience, including hands-on software design, development, testing, and implementation, as well as DevOps (Azure, automation, and infrastructure-as-code). Collaborative skills too, are key for this role.
Employee wellness company LifeWorks is a human resources services and technology company headquartered in Toronto. Its innovative programs have a lasting impact on the health, financial security and productivity of 24,000 workplaces around the globe. Dedicated to improving lives and improving business, LifeWorks has over 7,000 employees and is now looking to hire a Data Architect in Toronto.
LifeWorks is looking for a Data Architect to enhance its Business Intelligence solutions. If you want to be a thought leader as part of a mission-critical data team focused on ensuring a stable, scalable, and secure framework and process in place now and for the future, this could be the role for you.
What you’ll need to bring to the table: in addition to passion and thought leadership, you’ll need a Bachelor’s Degree in a technology area, preferably in Computer Science or Engineering, as well as work experience, typically eight-plus years in Information Technology, to include five-plus years in Data Analysis, Data Architecture or Data Warehousing in an enterprise data environment.
While the position is fully remote, you can also choose to work out of one of LifeWorks’ hubs in Toronto/Markham, Montreal, or Atlanta.
By Kirstie McDermott