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Associate Software Development Engineer Jobs in Tuscaloosa, AL

iOS Engineer -Remote

Tuscaloosa, AL · On-site

$166K - $191K/yr

We are seeking a talented iOS Engineer to join us in building Poe, an innovative platform that ... Own the entire software development process from timeline estimation to coding, testing and release ...

Controls Engineering Leader

Mccalla, AL · On-site

$75K - $97K/yr

Your Opportunity as theLead Engineer "In this role, you'd serve as a key technical leader within ... Coaches the area E&I Coordinator on skill assessment and development of operating and E&I ...

SQL Tutor

Tuscaloosa, AL · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

... software development careers. * Conceptual Teaching & Problem-Solving: Skilled at breaking down ... data engineering workflows. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with SQL ...

Sr. Process Engineer

Tuscaloosa, AL · On-site

$93K - $120K/yr

Project Development: * Identify minor and major refinery changes that are needed to improve the ... Possess some skill at refinery process software such as simulation software, design software, etc.

Apply engineering principles, design criteria, and software tools to support power system design ... Support estimate preparation, design option development, and construction specification packages.

Software & Professional Services: Cloud solutions, IT support, workflow automation, and document ... Associate's degree in Business Administration; Bachelor's degree Top Benefits: * 401(k) retirement ...

Software & Professional Services: Cloud solutions, IT support, workflow automation, and document ... Associate's degree in Business Administration; Bachelor's degree Top Benefits: * 401(k) retirement ...

Emphasizes clarity, conciseness, and accuracy in conveying complex information and connects technical writing to software development, engineering, healthcare, and scientific communication ...

Key Responsibilities Apply engineering principles, design criteria, and software tools to support ... Support estimate preparation, design option development, and construction specification packages.

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How much do associate software development engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate software development engineer in Tuscaloosa, AL is $39.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.32 and $41.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an associate software development engineer?

Associate Software Development Engineers are entry-level professionals who assist in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software applications. They typically work under the guidance of senior developers, contributing to coding, debugging, and documenting software projects. This role serves as a foundational position in a software engineering career, providing opportunities to learn industry best practices and collaborate with experienced team members. Associate Software Development Engineers often participate in code reviews, troubleshoot issues, and help ensure that software meets quality and performance standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an associate software development engineer?

To thrive as an Associate Software Development Engineer, you need a solid grasp of programming languages (such as Java, Python, or C++), algorithms, and data structures, often supported by a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with integrated development environments (IDEs), version control systems like Git, and basic software development lifecycle methodologies is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, a willingness to learn, and effective teamwork set standout candidates apart. These skills and qualities are vital for building reliable software, adapting to evolving technologies, and collaborating in dynamic development teams.

What are some common challenges faced by associate software development engineers when joining a new team?

Associate Software Development Engineers often encounter challenges such as adapting to established codebases, understanding team workflows, and getting acquainted with company-specific development tools. It can take time to become comfortable with version control systems, code review processes, and agile methodologies commonly used by development teams. Building effective communication with senior engineers and learning to balance independent problem-solving with seeking guidance are also key aspects of the initial learning curve.

What is the difference between Associate Software Development Engineer vs Software Development Engineer?

AspectAssociate Software Development EngineerSoftware Development Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in CS or related field, some internshipsBachelor's or higher in CS, more experience preferred
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, team-based projects, training programsMore complex projects, increased responsibility
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, large corporationsSame as Associate role, with more senior positions
Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level roles, career progressionMid-level roles, career growth

The main difference between an Associate Software Development Engineer and a Software Development Engineer lies in experience and responsibility. The Associate role is typically entry-level, focusing on learning and supporting projects, while the SDE has more experience and handles more complex tasks. Both roles are common in tech companies and serve as stepping stones in a software engineering career.

What are the most commonly searched types of Software Development Engineer jobs in Tuscaloosa, AL?

The most popular types of Software Development Engineer jobs in Tuscaloosa, AL are:

Infographic showing various Associate Software Development Engineer job openings in Tuscaloosa, AL as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,499 per year, or $39.2 per hour.

Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering - Associate Professor - 529912

The University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL • On-site

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Job Description: Department/Organization214231 - Civil Const and Env Engineering RankAssociate Professor Position SummaryThe Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering at The University of Alabama (UA) invite applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions at the Associate Professor rank. Candidates with research and teaching experience in the areas of architectural engineering, construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering and structural engineering are of particular interest. Detailed Position InformationThe Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering (SCoE: https://eng.ua.edu/) at The University of Alabama (UA: https://ua.edu/) invite applications for multiple tenure-track and tenured faculty positions at all ranks, including Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor levels, within the CCEE department.This posting is specific for candidates applying for a position at the rank of tenure-track Associate Professor. Candidates with research and teaching experience in the areas of architectural engineering, construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering and structural engineering are of particular interest. Candidates should clearly indicate their specific domain area in their cover letter in bold text. Applications from candidates with appropriate experience and a strong record of scholarly productivity and impact within other research areas who would seek appointment at the rank of Assistant or Full Professor should apply through related postings advertised at those other position/rank levels.Toward achieving excellence in all our efforts, the CCEE department and the Styslinger College of Engineering seek to hire faculty that can contribute to both: (1) build upon existing strengths in the Department, College, and University and (2) expand the scope of research within the department, College, and UA as a whole.The CCEE Department is seeking candidates in the domain areas of:  Architectural Engineering; Construction Engineering and Management; Geotechnical Engineering; Transportation Engineering; and  Structural Engineering To aid potential candidates in better understanding these areas of emphasis in the current search, the following additional information is provided regarding these five subareas:Architectural Engineering – Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in areas such as: indoor air quality assessment and improvement strategies for enhanced occupant health and comfort; advanced lighting design and controls for energy efficiency, visual comfort, and well-being; acoustic performance and sound control in building environments; integration of acoustics, air quality, and lighting systems within sustainable building designs; applied thermodynamics, heat transfer, and mechanical systems engineering applied to distributed energy technologies in facilities and/or community-scale energy applications; and applied research in these areas to improve environmental quality in residential and commercial buildings.Construction Engineering - Candidates should have demonstrated experience in areas such as: development of novel processes and technologies in the construction industry to reduce embodied and operational carbon emissions; optimization of recycling and reuse during the project life cycle; development of novel sensors and networks for health monitoring and fault detection; digital transformation of the built environment at network and city scales to support decision making for sustainable and resilient infrastructure systems; data-driven approaches to convert passive civil infrastructure assets into live cyber-physical systems; construction and work zone safety innovations and applications; and construction safety and health under extreme conditions.Geotechnical Engineering – Candidates should have expertise in one or more areas of geotechnical engineering, with primary interests in one of the following: sustainable geo-infrastructure, numerical geotechnical engineering, geotechnical hazard mitigation, geo-environmental engineering, foundation engineering, soil-structure interaction, slope stability, ground improvement techniques, unsaturated soil mechanics, and emerging fields such as bio-geotechnics, energy geotechnics, geothermal engineering, and carbon sequestration.Structural Engineering – Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following: large-scale experimental testing; development and applications of advanced computational methods and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning; design and modeling of sustainable and resilient civil infrastructure systems subjected to extreme hazards including wild fires and vehicular fires; development of high-performance materials for use in innovative structural systems; 3D printing of steel or concrete elements; having an active role in development of national and international design codes and standards.Transportation Engineering – Candidates should have experience in one or more of the following areas: network analysis/data science, freight/logistics/supply chain, connected and autonomous vehicles, multimodal transportation safety, traffic operations, sustainable transportation, transportation planning, big/crowd-sourced data as related to transportation, traffic simulation, public transportation, and transportation systems. A working skillset in computer science complementary to connected and autonomous vehicles is desirable. The CCEE department offers ABET/EAC accredited B.S. degrees in Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, and Environmental Engineering. The department offers six minors in the areas of Architectural, Civil, Construction, Environmental and Water Resources, Transportation, and Structural Engineering. The undergraduate programs have a sustained enrollment of nearly 800 students. At the graduate level, the CCEE department also has active MS and PhD programs in Civil Engineering and MS program in Environmental Engineering, with a total sustained graduate enrollment of nearly 120 students.The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering and the Styslinger College of Engineering consider teaching, research, and service as the three critical and complimentary portions of their overall mission. Candidates must demonstrate a clear potential to successfully develop, lead, and extramurally fund a highly productive research group with significant scholarly impact in a focus area with long term potential to further build upon the rapid rise and great success of the department college. An ability to collaborate with existing faculty in the key focus areas both within the CCEE Department and the college, as well as potential colleagues across the campus, is also highly desirable.The Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering and the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering also pride themselves on the outstanding educational experience provided to their students, and thus faculty candidates must demonstrate an ability to develop and teach classes at both the undergraduate and graduate level in the faculty member’s area(s) of expertise as well as to teach courses that support the delivery and accreditation of the Department’s core degree programs.The CCEE Department, Styslinger College, and University are also notable for the collegial, welcoming and supportive spirit built into the fabric of who we are and how we interact across our College family of students, faculty, and staff. It is therefore expected that candidates demonstrate an ability to support this important aspect of our community.Appointments to the faculty of The University of Alabama are based on the personnel requirements of the University’s academic programs and on the goal of achieving and maintaining excellence in its teaching, research, and service/academic citizenship activities. Minimum Qualifications• Earned Ph.D. in Architectural, Civil, Construction or Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution.• Demonstrated record of prior research work and a record of impactful scholarly publications in refereed journals, conference proceedings, and similarly impactful venues.• Demonstrated interest and/or record in engineering education and professional service in area(s) of specialization.• Effective verbal and written communication skills.• Show the potential to construct and sustain a quality research program.• Exhibit the potential for excellent teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.Applicants must also meet all university criteria for appointment to the rank of Associate Professor. Preferred Qualifications• Have 5+ years of experience as a tenure-track/tenured faculty member at a leading peer R1 institution. • Demonstrated a record of high-quality research and scholarly publications that is recognized nationally and/or internationally. • Significant record of scholarship in architectural, civil, construction, or environmental engineering, or a closely related department with both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. • Attainment, progress toward or demonstrated interest in professional licensure or other applicable professional certification (FE or PE). • Exceptional collegial, interpersonal, and mentoring skills. Instructions and Required Materials for ApplicationRequired application documents include a: (1) cover letter that includes both the department name, rank of position, and domain area for which the candidate is applying (in bold text), (2) a resume/curriculum vitae, (3) a 4 to 6 page statement of research interests and plans, (4) a one to two page statement of teaching interests and plans, and (5) the names and contact information for at least four references. Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications are preferred on or before October 1, 2026 to receive fullest consideration, but the search will continue until the positions are filled. A position start-date of August 16, 2027 would be typical, but flexibility with respect to start date is possible. Questions about the position can be directed to rbertini@ua.edu. The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. Candidates from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. About the Division/College/SchoolAs the premier flagship university for the state of Alabama and as one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering instruction, The University of Alabama (UA) has more than 175 years of proud engineering history. UA’s College of Engineering is committed to conducting cutting-edge research that advances the frontiers of science and engineering, translating such fundamental advancements and knowledge through applied research and technology commercialization into impactful solutions which improve the human condition and address the challenges facing humankind, and using that immersive research environment to provide unparalleled educational experiences and opportunities for our students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. As a College, we pride ourselves on educating and preparing the next generation of engineering and computer science scholars and professionals who will positively shape the future around us. Through our educational, research, and service activities that support our overall vision to be one of the most impactful engineering programs in the nation, our College continues to provide leadership in the many professional disciplines represented by our College and to the community, state, and nation as we advance our professions, the economy, and the lives of all those whom we serve.The UA College of Engineering is comprised of seven departments: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. These departments currently deliver 13 different undergraduate and 15 different graduate degree programs. Overall, the College enrolls approximately 6,000 students, making it one of the largest colleges out of the more than 40,000 students on UA’s campus.While the university has been on a constant mission to advance in every aspect of its operations since its inception, UA has in particular seen transformative growth in its research enterprise and impact over the past decade. Through the efforts of The University, UA Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED), College of Engineering and its’ centers, departments, and faculty, UA’s research enterprise has surged dramatically higher in the last five to ten years. This recent and continuing steep growth rate of research has positioned UA as one of the fastest growing research institutions in the nation. More specifically, the UA College of Engineering has seen annual research awards and expenditures grow at an average of more than 25% per year for more than the last 5 years, now surpassing $100 million annually in new research awards. By more than doubling research over the past 5 to 7 years, the size of the graduate programs across the College has doubled as well. The continued ambitious growth of research programs amongst our existing faculty and research centers combined with the recent significant additions of a large number of new tenure-track and tenured faculty, particularly the addition of more than 60 such new highly research active faculty over the past three years, has positioned the UA College of Engineering for maintaining this steep trajectory of research growth and impact well into the future. The educational activities of the College of Engineering and its constantly increasing volume of impactful research are enabled and supported by a tremendous combination of amazing faculty and staff, an outstanding array of modern new facilities that are the envy of its peers, and a world-class student body at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The College currently has more than 185 faculty members, and has as mentioned earlier seen the addition of significant number of new faculty over the past three years with more than 75 new faculty joining the College in that time period and plans to hire an additional 20 to 30 faculty this year as well. In terms of facilities, the College of Engineering has one of the largest overall footprints of any college at UA, currently occupying all or significant portions of 17 different facilities across campus. Some of the most recent additions to that space are the state-of-the-art facilities provided for many of the College’s departments in the recently completed Shelby

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