Software Engineer III

Walmart Walmart · Retail · Sunnyvale, CA

Software Engineer III at Walmart focused on building and integrating AI-powered agents, workflows, and automation systems using GenAI frameworks. The role also involves backend engineering, API development, quality engineering, and DevOps practices to improve engineering productivity and operational efficiency across Walmart's global ecosystems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and integrate AI‑powered agents, workflows, and automation systems using modern GenAI frameworks and APIs.
  2. Develop intelligent tools that improve engineering productivity, defect detection, and operational efficiency.
  3. Partner with engineering, product, and platform teams to scale GenAI adoption across the organization.
  4. Design, develop, and maintain high‑scale backend services, REST APIs, and automation pipelines.
  5. Build scripts, tools, and services that improve engineering efficiency and reduce manual effort.

Skills

Required

  • Node.js
  • JavaScript
  • Python
  • REST APIs
  • distributed systems
  • backend automation
  • mobile/web automation frameworks
  • CI/CD pipelines
  • Git
  • DevOps tooling
  • system integration
  • debugging
  • performance optimization

Nice to have

  • GenAI‑powered applications, agents, or workflows
  • automation frameworks for Native, Web, or Backend platforms
  • large‑scale eCommerce, retail, or customer‑facing systems
  • quality engineering principles
  • test strategy
  • defect management
  • navigate and influence large cross‑functional engineering teams

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-powered agents, workflows, and automation systems
  • high-scale backend services
  • availability, scalability, performance, and security
  • end‑to‑end automation frameworks
  • test plans, test cases, and regression suites
  • software development lifecycle
  • GenAI‑powered applications, agents, or workflows

Other signals

  • GenAI Engineering
  • AI-powered agents, workflows, and automation systems
  • improve engineering productivity, defect detection, and operational efficiency