FAQs
What is the primary role of a Backend Developer at IBM?
The primary role involves designing and developing innovative services using open source and commercial technologies, as well as architecting enterprise solutions to complex problems.
Which team will the Backend Developer be joining?
The Backend Developer will be joining the Fabric Development team in Bangalore, India.
What technologies are emphasized in this position?
The position emphasizes experience with container platforms, systems-level development, and both open source and commercial technologies.
How does this role contribute to the IBM Cloud?
This role is crucial for ensuring that IBM Cloud remains at the forefront of cloud technology, aiming to deliver performance, resiliency, and security for customers' demanding workloads at a global scale.
Is there an expectation for collaboration in this role?
Yes, collaboration is key, as the role involves reviewing technical designs with architecture and offering management, as well as presenting solutions to the engineering team.
What kind of testing is involved in this role?
The role includes writing and executing unit, functional, and integration test cases to ensure the quality and performance of developed services.
What will be the size and scope of projects the Backend Developer might work on?
The projects can vary in size and scope depending on specific requirements, and the developer is expected to take ownership and show keen involvement in these projects.
Are there any compliance expectations for this position?
Yes, the role involves following compliant procedures and secure engineering best practices.
What opportunities for innovation are available in this role?
The role provides opportunities to innovate and impact both the company and the industry through the development of new services and solutions.
Is there a focus on customer satisfaction in this role?
Yes, the role is driven by the opportunity to thrill clients by providing cutting-edge solutions and services that meet their demanding needs.