Columbia Sportswear

Retail

SoftwareEngineerII(RetailPlatformEngineering)

$95–135k ~AI est. Portland, Oregon, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Software Engineer II (Retail Platform Engineering) at Columbia Sportswear. Skills: X++, C#, SQL Server. Analyze solutions. Design solutions”

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, 2 to 4 years of professional development experience, Experience with X++, C#, SQL, Visual Studio, Experience with AX 2012 or D365 F&O implementations, Experience in designing and developing SSRS reports, Experience using LCS tooling, Understanding of OOP concepts, Understanding of design patterns, Understanding of data structures, Experience using DevOps for ALM, Experience using DevOps for DLM, Experience working in an Agile Software team

Nice to Have

Experience with Power platform, Understanding of Azure

What You'll Do.

Deliver tailored solutions

Support user acceptance testing

Troubleshoot technical issues

Execute against backlog

Participate in daily standup

Participate in team meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Product leads; Software analysts; Agile Model; Teams across geographies; Matrix environment

Process & Methodology

Agile Model

Full Job Description

We believe our people are our greatest asset and it is our goal to ignite the human potential for growth. We want you to grow and develop with us and recognize every career adventure is different, so we encourage you to build your own path. OUTGROWN YOUR OWN BACKYARD? COME PLAY IN OURS. At Columbia, we’re as passionate about the outdoors as you are. And while our gear is available worldwide, we’re proud to be based in the Pacific Northwest, where natural wonders are our playground. Every product we make and every task we undertake is inspired by the famous words of our founder Gert Boyle: “It’s perfect. Now make it better.” As pioneers of relentless improvement, we are constantly evolving. We believe the outdoors is ours to protect and strive to keep our planet healthy. We believe in empowering people to experience the outdoors to the fullest. And we believe in you. **_ABOUT THE POSITION :_** Although we're an apparel and footwear focused company, technology is central to everything we do. Columbia Sportswear’s Digital Technology (**CDT**) teams enable an IT infrastructure across four global brands, a global supply chain, and 500+ geographically dispersed stores. These teams support in-store, mobile, and data platforms to enhance customer interface and service in an ever-evolving industry. As a **D365****F &O****Engineer** , your primary focus will be delivering cloud-first, direct-to-consumer customization and services focused around **D365 Finance & Operations. **You will join the **CDT Retail Technology** engineering team and would be a key contributor in building solutions to resolve specific business or technical needs in the retail landscape of the organization. **_LOCATION_** : Portland, Oregon, USA ** _HOW YOU’_**** _LL_**** _MAKE A DIFFERENCE :_** * Analyze, design, build and implement multi-currency , multi region service-based solutions using Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O and X++, C#, SQL Server, Power Platform, and Azure DevOps * Collaborate with product le

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