Workday Inc is seeking a Senior Software Development Engineer to join their Federal Workforce team, which focuses on developing software solutions for U.S. Federal Government agencies. The ideal candidate should have significant experience in web application development and a strong foundation in object-oriented programming, with a passion for innovation and collaboration
Job Summary
This role supports contracts with the U.S. Federal Government to empower agencies in managing human resources effectively.
Candidates must be United States citizens due to federal government security requirements, and visa sponsorship is not available.
The team thrives in a collaborative Agile environment while delivering high-quality solutions tailored to the unique needs of the federal sector.
Matching Summary
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Workday Inc is seeking a Senior Software Development Engineer to join their Federal Workforce team, which focuses on developing software solutions for U.S. Federal Government agencies. The ideal candidate should have significant experience in web application development and a strong foundation in object-oriented programming, with a passion for innovation and collaboration.
Salary
Base: $156,000 - $234,000 USD (Atlanta); Base: $148,200 - $264,000 USD (Other US locations); Bonus/Equity: Eligible for Workday Bonus Plan and annual refresh stock grants
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
8+ years web application development experience
Object-oriented programming in Java or C#
Metadata-driven definitional development
JSON and XML integration technologies
US citizenship required
Nice-to-have
Experience with Recruiting or Talent Management systems
Knowledge of Learning platforms
Algorithmic thinking and API development skills
Passion for innovation and high code quality standards
Collaboration in small agile teams
Key Requirements
8+ years experience in Web application development or SaaS
Validated working knowledge of performance design and analysis
Must be a US Citizen (naturalized or native)
Basic understanding of Object-Oriented Design principles