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What does a Developer Director do?

A Developer Director oversees and leads software development teams within an organization. They are responsible for setting technical direction, managing project timelines, and ensuring the successful delivery of software products. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams, mentoring developers, and aligning technology strategies with business goals. Developer Directors also play a key part in hiring, training, and evaluating team performance to foster a high-performing development environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Developer Director?

To thrive as a Developer Director, you need extensive experience in software development, leadership abilities, and a solid understanding of project management and system architecture, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with agile methodologies, cloud platforms (such as AWS or Azure), and tools like Jira and Git is typically expected. Excellent communication, strategic thinking, and team-building skills set outstanding Developer Directors apart. These skills and qualities are crucial to effectively lead development teams, drive project success, and align technical solutions with organizational goals.

How does a Developer Director typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to achieve project goals?

A Developer Director regularly works with product managers, UX/UI designers, QA specialists, and other stakeholders to ensure alignment on project objectives and timelines. They facilitate communication between technical and non-technical teams, translating business needs into actionable development plans. This role often involves leading meetings, resolving conflicts, and ensuring that all parties understand priorities and constraints, which helps keep projects on track and fosters a collaborative culture.

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Director of Engineering and Technology

Indiana Electric Cooperatives

Rensselaer, IN • On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Jasper County REMC is a progressive, community-focused, member-owned cooperative delivering two vital resources to our region: power and high-speed broadband. For over 88 years, we’ve ensured our rural communities have the safe, reliable, and affordable electric service they deserve, and since 2022, we’ve been rapidly expanding our fiber footprint to help our region grow and thrive. Today, we proudly serve approximately 10,000 electric meters across 1,200 miles of line and 1,300 broadband services over 600 miles of fiber.

THE RENSSELAER ADVANTAGE: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Headquartered in Rensselaer, Indiana, we offer a unique lifestyle balance that adapts to whatever you and your family love to do.

  • Small-Town Charm, Big-City Access: Enjoy a close-knit, safe community with excellent schools, a vibrant local culture, and a relaxed pace of life. When you want a change of pace, you’re just a convenient drive away from the world-class dining, sports, and entertainment of Chicago and Indianapolis.
  • Room to Breathe: Whether your passion is farming, outdoor recreation, high school sports, or unique local hobbies, our region provides the space and time to enjoy your life outside of the office.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

With a dynamic new CEO in place, we are building a visionary leadership team for the future. We are looking for an adaptable and analytical leader to serve as our Director of Engineering and Technology. This is a unique opportunity to truly shape, mentor, and develop our Engineering and Technology department. We want a strategic partner with strong technical acumen and exceptional communication skills who can cultivate a collaborative, safe, and efficient environment.

POSITION SUMMARY

As an integral member of our executive team, you will oversee the strategic planning, project management, and technical execution of the cooperative’s infrastructure. You will drive our grid modernization strategy by directing the design, construction, and maintenance of safe, reliable, and cost-effective electric distribution and substation facilities. Additionally, you will serve as a vital cross-functional leader, providing critical engineering support and technical direction to ensure our expanding broadband network is robust, resilient, and perfectly integrated with our physical grid.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

Your journey begins with deep collaboration. During your first few months, you will work closely with our Engineering, Metering, IT, and Warehouse departments. True leadership here means understanding the day-to-day work of your direct reports so deeply that you can step in and support them whenever needed.

From there, you will partner directly with the CEO to engineer our future:

  • Strategic Forecasting: Provide technical support documentation, data-driven insights, and engineering forecasts required for the cooperative’s Strategic Plan, Financial Forecast, and Business Plan. Develop, manage, and execute an annual budget and multi-year Construction Work Plans.
  • System Analysis & Infrastructure: Oversee the design, development, and ongoing maintenance of the cooperative’s electric system simulation distribution models, ensuring physical infrastructure and pole attachments safely accommodate broadband deployment.
  • Studies & Technical Coordination: Monitor and study trends to offer proactive recommendations to ensure system reliability. Direct and review critical engineering studies to maximize stability, service reliability, and broadband network integration.
  • Compliance & Reporting: Directly author or provide executive oversight for the development of mandatory regulatory studies, reports, and joint-use.
  • Emergency Support: Participate in the management team’s emergency response and storm restoration efforts by providing engineering, technology, and routing support to Operations during major outage events to efficiently restore both power and fiber connectivity.
  • Board Engagement: Attend monthly board meetings (as requested) to provide expert testimony and reports on engineering projects, system reliability, and emerging industry trends to our Board of Directors.
  • Key Collaboration: Serve as the primary liaison for engineering and technology concerns with cooperative personnel and external representatives. Provide high-level technical guidance to the Operations department and broadband teams to ensure seamless joint-use execution.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Engineering Technology, or a related technical field required. In lieu of a Bachelor’s degree: An Associate degree in a technical discipline with 12+ years of progressive electric utility engineering/ technology experience, OR a minimum of 15+ years of direct, high-level electric utility engineering/ technology and leadership experience may be considered.
  • Experience: Minimum of 5 years of progressive engineering experience at an electric utility, with a strong preference for electric cooperative experience. Proven supervisory or management experience required.
  • Licensure: Professional Engineer (PE) license in the State of Indiana, or the ability to obtain one via reciprocity within a reasonable timeframe, is highly preferred.
  • Software/Tools: Strong familiarity with Milsoft Windmil (or equivalent engineering analysis software) and NISC software packages is highly desirable.
  • Skills: You should thrive in a fast-paced environment, possessing the sharp attention to detail required to manage multiple moving parts with autonomy.
  • Requirements: A valid driver’s license.
WHAT YOU’LL GET FROM US (Beyond the Paycheck)

We believe that taking care of our community starts with taking care of our employees. We structure our benefits to support your health, your family, your hobbies, and your future:

  • Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, plus a Health Savings Account (HSA) with a generous employer contribution.
  • Peace of Mind: Company-provided basic life insurance, AD&D, business travel insurance, and short/long-term disability benefits (eligible after one month).
  • Elite Retirement Security: We offer an exceptional retirement package to ensure your long-term peace of mind. After one year of service, you will be eligible for both a traditional pension plan and a 401(k) plan with a company match.
  • True Work-Life Balance: Generous paid time off (PTO) because we know that time spent with family and pursuing your passions is what keeps you at your best.
  • Tools for Success: A company-provided vehicle for professional use and daily commuting, ensuring you have the resources you need to lead effectively.
  • Relocation Support: Negotiable relocation assistance to ensure a smooth, stress-free transition for you and your family.

Jasper County REMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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