Sr Director Software Engineering - Life Sciences

Honeywell Honeywell · Industrial · Hamilton, NJ +1

Senior Director of Software Engineering for Honeywell's Life Sciences division, responsible for technology strategy, innovation, digital transformation, and leading a global engineering team to deliver cutting-edge solutions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborate with executive leadership to shape and execute the overall technology strategy of Life Sciences.
  2. Provide strategic direction for technology investments, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
  3. Lead and develop a high-performing global engineering team, fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
  4. Drive cross-functional collaboration to ensure seamless integration of engineering efforts with other business functions and key stakeholders.
  5. Oversee the planning, execution, and delivery of engineering projects.

Skills

Required

  • technology leadership
  • software development
  • cloud computing
  • IoT
  • strategic thinking
  • technology innovation
  • digital transformation
  • business growth
  • software development best practices
  • design patterns
  • architecture principles

Nice to have

  • Bachelors and advanced degrees in Computer Science, Engineering, or related fields.
  • Life sciences, pharmaceuticals, or other highly regulated domain experience.
  • digital transformation
  • industrial IoT
  • industrial operations and processes
  • leadership and interpersonal skills
  • motivate and mentor team members
  • fast-paced and matrixed environment
  • Attention to detail
  • problem-solving capability

What the JD emphasized

  • 8+ years of experience in technology leadership roles, including software, cloud, and IoT.
  • Demonstrated strategic thinking and ability to drive technology innovation and transformation.
  • Proven track record of successfully implementing technology solutions that drive business growth with a solid understanding of software development best practices, design patterns, and architecture principles.