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Application Development Manager

$120,000 - 160,000
1st Avenue South 100, Nashville
$120,000 - 160,000
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5k+
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Product
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Senior
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Full-Time
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Language
English
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Visa sponsorship
No

Requirements

Must:
- We are looking for 8–10 years of professional experience in software development and operations. - We need 5 years of experience managing systems or application development projects of varying size and complexity, including large-scale systems. - We are seeking 3–5 years of experience leading or managing small technical teams. - We require a bachelors degree in Computer Science or a closely related discipline. - We value demonstrated ability to hire, coach, and develop engineers while fostering a high-trust, accountable team environment. - We prefer strong technical leadership with the ability to influence architecture and design decisions, manage technical debt, and ensure solutions remain secure, compliant, and supportable through governance. - We prefer a track record of operational excellence, including driving production stability through KPIs and metrics, leading incidents, and maintaining reliable release, documentation, and support processes.

Responsibilities

- We will expect you to oversee application development planning and execution for both new and existing applications and platforms. - We will have you guide delivery, operations, and overall team performance by setting objectives, allocating resources, prioritizing work, and organizing execution using Agile and/or waterfall methods. - We will rely on you to steer solution design and development while establishing coding standards, design patterns, automated testing practices, and continuous integration habits. - We will ask you to champion platform stewardship by balancing platform investments and technical debt. - We will have you collaborate closely with Infrastructure, Security, Architecture, and QA teams to ensure strong cross-functional delivery. - We will expect you to manage vendor relationships and support effective external partnerships. - We will need you to lead major production incidents and use KPIs and operational insights to improve stability and performance. - We will look to you to advance technology strategy and roadmaps while helping grow engineering talent and team capability.

Description


We are Starbucks, a company built on connection, craft, and leadership that serves others. This role sits within our application development organization, where we focus on secure, scalable, and supportable technology solutions for production environments. We offer a comprehensive benefits package for partners and their families, including medical, dental, vision, insurance coverage, paid parental leave, vacation from date of hire, sick time, holidays, retirement savings, stock and equity programs, tuition coverage, student loan resources, backup care, and more. We work onsite four days a week because we believe our best results come from working together.
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