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Strong Middle Scala Engineer

Drivers of change, it’s your time to pave new ways. Intellias, a leading software provider in the automotive industry, invites you to help build innovative products used by millions of people worldwide.

We're looking for a Scala Engineer to join a long-term project for a Fortune 100 industrial manufacturer, helping modernize cloud-based services and data products used by dealers, enterprise customers, and internal business units globally.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable backend services using Scala

  • Build event-driven services, integrations, and distributed system components

  • Develop highly available APIs and cloud-native backend solutions

  • Contribute to architecture and technical design decisions

  • Troubleshoot complex production issues and perform root-cause analysis

  • Ensure software quality through testing, code reviews, and best practices

  • Mentor team members and contribute to technical excellence

  • Own services throughout their entire lifecycle

Requirements:

  • 3+ years of commercial Scala experience

  • 8+ years of software engineering experience

  • Experience with Akka or Apache Pekko

  • AWS experience

  • Kafka, Kinesis or other messaging platforms

  • Functional programming (Cats, Cats Effect, ZIO)

  • PostgreSQL and SQL

  • Docker and CI/CD

  • Microservices and distributed systems

  • Strong architecture and problem-solving skills

Nice to Have:

  • Java 17+/21

  • Spring Boot

  • Hibernate/JPA

  • DynamoDB

  • CloudFormation

  • Flyway

  • Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks

  • Telemetry or large-scale event processing

Why Join?

You will work on cloud-native platforms, distributed systems, event-driven architectures, and large-scale data products that support critical operations across global markets.

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