Liveviewtechnologiesinc
OpenSenior Software Engineer II - Manufacturing Software Support
- Location
- American Fork, Utah, United States
- Posted
- Jul 15, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
ABOUT LVT
LVT is redefining how businesses operate in the physical world, moving beyond traditional security solutions to deliver AI-driven, actionable intelligence that makes sites smarter, safer, and more secure. Since pioneering our first mobile, solar-powered units , our commitment to scrappy, hands-on innovation has made us an established leader and one of the fastest-growing companies in intelligent site technology. We are building the next generation of solutions—from our physical units in the field to a powerful Agentic AI platform—that allows our customers to gain unprecedented visibility and control over safety, compliance, and operations. This is your chance to join a cutting-edge team that isn't just watching the world change, but actively building the technology that is changing it.
We’re a team that’s focused on growth and innovation, and we’re proud that our crew, products, and leadership are being recognized for it.
- A Top-Tier Growth Company: Named one of the Financial Times’ Fastest Growing Companies 2025 and #10 on the Inc. 5000 Rocky Mountain Regional list for 2025.
- Innovative Leadership: Our CEO, Ryan Porter, was named an EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 , and our CTO, Steve Lindsey, was inducted into the Silicon Slopes CTO Hall of Fame in 2024.
- Product & Software Excellence: We were named one of The Software Report’s Top 100 Software Companies of 2023 and are a winner of the Security Today Govies Award for 2025.
ABOUT THIS ROLE
As a Senior Software Engineer II focusing on Manufacturing Engineering Support, you will bridge the gap between core software engineering and our production software systems. In this high-impact IC role, you will build the frameworks, internal tooling, and infrastructure that empower our manufacturing software engineering team to deploy reliable, high-performance code. By optimizing the developer experience and ensuring seamless software-to-factory interfaces, your work directly accelerates product delivery and software stability across our manufacturing pipeline.
This role is based in-office out of our Headquarters in American Fork, Utah, requiring daily on-site collaboration with our production and engineering environments. Minimal travel may be required.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
• Design, develop, and maintain internal tooling, infrastructure, and automation tailored specifically to empower the manufacturing software engineering team.
• Build and optimize the critical interfaces, APIs, and middleware connecting core software engineering frameworks with factory-floor execution systems.
• Collaborate with software developers and manufacturing teams to establish robust testing environments, simulation tools, and hardware validation frameworks.
• Architect scalable data pipelines to stream manufacturing software telemetry and performance metrics back to core engineering platforms.
• Troubleshoot and resolve complex, systemic bottlenecks at the intersection of production software and core engineering infrastructure to maximize developer velocity.
• Define and enforce high standards for code quality, architectural consistency, and deployment safety across engineering repositories using Python, C/C++, and Go.
• Drive long-term technical strategy for the platform systems that support physical hardware assembly, automated calibration, and device provisioning.
• Mentor team members on software engineering best practices, effectively bridging the gap between embedded hardware constraints and modern software design patterns.
OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE
• Deep Language Expertise: 8+ years of professional software engineering experience, with advanced proficiency in Python, C/C++, and Go.
• Platform & Tooling Focus: Proven track record of building developer tools, internal infrastructure, frameworks, or APIs that support and scale other engineering teams.
• Software-to-Hardware Interface: Substantial experience working closely with software systems that interface directly with physical hardware, manufacturing lines, or edge devices.
• Systems Integration: Strong background in systems architecture, containerization, and establishing robust CI/CD and automated test infrastructure for hardware-dependent software.
• Data & Telemetry: Proficient in designing reliable data pipelines, microservices, and local databases to capture and analyze system-level manufacturing software performance.
• Problem Solver: Excellent root-cause analysis skills with the ability to debug complex, distributed integrations between distinct software and hardware environments.
• Collaborative Partner: Strong communication skills with a proven ability to align core software engineering objectives with practical manufacturing realities.
• Education: B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent practical industry experience.
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