💼Job Title: Development Expert-Technical Architect-
👨💻Job Type: Contract/Freelance
📍Location: Brussels, Belgium
💼Work regime: Hybrid (2 Day Onsite in a Week)
🔥Keywords: Java & Spring/SpringBoot, Node.js, Python, Go
What you will be doing
As Technical expert, you would be focusing on the following topics
- Define Development Conventions & Guidelines: Develop comprehensive coding standards, design patterns, naming conventions, code review processes, and other essential engineering practices.
- Architectural Oversight: Ensure that development standards align with scalable and maintainable architecture, collaborating closely with system architects.
- Technical Leadership: Support technical experts across all levels, fostering a culture of high-quality code.
- Governance: Define mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing adherence to development guidelines.
- Integration of development standards into AI-powered tooling: Translate development standards into AI-powered tooling as we actively implement AI Coding assistants to enhance developer productivity and code quality.
- Objective and Key results: Your standards are adopted by a majority of the developers and recognized as adding value by the community.
Requirements:
- Experience defining and enforcing development standards in large-scale organizations.
- Deep knowledge of modern software architecture, design patterns, and best practices.
- Excellent communication skills; ability to influence without authority.
- Passion for mentoring and growing engineering teams.
- Hands-on experience with one or more modern languages/frameworks, by order of importance (e.g., Java & Spring/SpringBoot, Node.js, Python, Go).
- Familiarity with security best practices.
- Experience integrating development standards into AI-powered tooling (designing prompt templates, codifying coding rules and architectural patterns into reusable AI instructions and collaborating with platform teams to ensure that AI tools reflect our internal best practices).
- Experience with imbedded AI coding agent inside IDE