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Software Engineer
Witha global team of5600+ IT professionals, DHL IT Servicesconnects peopleandkeepsthe global economy runningby continuously innovating and creating sustainable digital solutions.We workbeyond global bordersand push boundaries acrossall dimensions oflogistics.You canleave your markshaping thetechnology backboneof the biggestlogisticscompanyofthe world. All our offices have earned#GreatPlaceToWorkcertification, reflecting our commitment to exceptional employee experiences.
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At IT Services, we are passionate about building highquality software backed by strong engineering and quality practices.No matter your level ofDevOps engineerproficiency, you can always grow within our diverseenvironment.
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As a Softwareengineer, you will design and develop Java-based applications while contributing to quality validation through functional/QA activities. You will also support the team in exploring and adopting AI/GenAI tools and models to improve engineering productivity and product capabilities.
Key Responsibilities:
Java Development
Quality Assurance (Non-Automation)
AI / GenAI
Required Skills
Core Technical
QA Skills (Manual)
AI / GenAI Exposure
Nice to Have
An array of benefits for you:
DHL is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic.
DHL is a German logistics company providing courier, package delivery and express mail service, which is a division of the German logistics firm Deutsche Post. The company group delivers over 1.6 billion parcels per year. DHL Express is market leader for parcel services in Europe and Germany's main Courier and Parcel Service.
The company DHL itself was founded in San Francisco, United States, in 1969 and expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. In 1979, under the name of DHL Air Cargo, the company entered the Hawaiian islands with an inter-island cargo service using two DC-3 and four DC-6 aircraft. Adrian Dalsey and Larry Hillblom personally oversaw the daily operations until its eventual bankruptcy closed the doors in 1983. At its peak, DHL Air Cargo employed just over 100 workers, management and pilots.
Job ID: 144589891