Developer, WMS

Crate & BarrelNorthbrook, IL
82d$92,000 - $115,000Remote

About The Position

We inspire purpose-filled living that brings beauty and quality to the modern home. Together, we achieve. Associates across our business drive results, innovate, and inspire. Drawn together by our shared values and passion for our customers and our brands, we deliver home furnishings that are expertly designed, responsibly sourced, and bring timeless style and function to people's homes. From the day we opened our first store in Chicago in 1962 to the digital innovations that engage millions of customers today, our iconic brand is over 60 years in the making—and our story is still unfolding. We're here for it. We think you should be too. We're looking for a driven professional with an inclusive mindset to join our team as a Developer, WMS. Maximize company sales growth and profitability by performing software application programming across multiple technologies to construct software applications that perform according to business requirements and priorities for warehousing and logistics systems, both package and custom. The Software Developer will work closely with technology and business associates to create new innovative technology solutions and show a readiness to guide team members. This position is fully remote. This role is an Individual Contributor.

Requirements

  • Possess a complete understanding of applicable company systems, policies and procedures.
  • Experience with shipping software like Proship or Logistyx, as well as legacy systems and package solutions like JDA or Manhattan BY WMS SyncX or SaaS Implementation BY PDC.
  • Usage of Snowflake for data retrieval.
  • Experience with SQL.
  • Strong communicator and effective in conveying messages to business owners.
  • Provide excellent customer service to users of company system software applications.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with BY SaaS implementations.
  • Experience with BY EcoSystem integrations like PDC implementation.
  • Experience with snowflake for data retrievals from cloud.

Responsibilities

  • Create and/or modify documentation for programs, process flow, test scripts or other software application needs, with the supervision and technical direction of the software application management team.
  • Work closely with product and business teams.
  • Create effective, tested and documented code.
  • Take high-level tasks and business requirements and produce efficient outcomes.
  • Conduct walkthroughs, review code, perform software applications programming, unit tests, string tests and write user documentation.
  • Prepare and plan test environments, execute system tests, and assist with execution of user acceptance tests alongside team members.
  • Participate in collaborative solution development meetings and software application implementations for both package solutions such as Blue Yonder (JDA).
  • Develop and execute unit tests and string tests of software application programs in collaboration with team members.
  • Develop and execute page builders on BY 2020/23/24.01 versions.
  • Understand how material handling systems communicate with warehousing software to facilitate problem resolution.
  • Maintain an awareness of loss prevention, security and safety following the guidelines provided by management or the Human Resources Department.

Benefits

  • Minimum Starting Rate: $92,000.00 Annually
  • Up to: $115,000.00 Annually
  • Pay ranges will be adjusted upward as needed to comply with applicable state and local law.
  • In addition to your salary, based on your role, associates may be eligible for other compensation including bonuses, sales incentives, and long term incentives.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronics, and Appliance Retailers

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

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