Sustainability that means business


Who we are:

Sustainability software specialist, AMCS, is headquartered in Ireland, with offices in Europe, USA, Canada and Australasia. With over 1,300 highly-skilled employees across 22 countries, we specialize in delivering technology solutions to facilitate a carbon neutral future.


Our people:

AMCS offers team members more than just a job, but an opportunity to map out a career with a company that is growing, evolving and setting out new ways of working that are having a positive impact on the world around us. AMCS was established in Ireland and holds onto those local roots and ‘start-up’ mentality with a culture of connection. Connection to our work, our customers, our colleagues and our community that creates a working environment that fosters openness, collaboration and creativity.


About the Role:

Routing Consultant – An opportunity to learn and grow with AMCS!

At AMCS, we specialize in transport optimization systems for truck fleets across a range of industries like waste, recycling, postal service, oil and building materials. We have mastered this for more than 15 years now and continue to grow.

Our solutions cover:

· Static optimization of master plans and routes

· Dynamic planning and execution of daily or weekly plans

· Web based front ends

· Mobile Web app for live feedback from drivers

We develop generic, scalable systems capable of satisfying our broad range of customers. Our technology stack is based on Windows and covers:

· C# (Web Servers, Auxiliary systems, interface mapping)

· JavaScript/Typescript (Web front ends)

· Git (source code control)

· Azure DevOPS (cloud pipeline deployment, test automation)


What We Offer

As a member of our Professional Services department, you will be part of our dedicated team of consultants.. Here you will be involved in delivering advanced planning and control solutions for our customers. The AMCS routing solutions are software packages based on advanced optimization algorithms and state of the art software technology. As the solutions are mission critical to our customers, it requires the highest degree of skills and dedication of the implementation team.

At AMCS , we work in a flat structure with a high level of personal responsibility. We use each other for continuous support and growth, in the belief that this is how we find the best solutions. We focus on understanding our customers business in order to deliver the solutions they need. We take pride in our work and in our products and we are, more than anything else, motivated by making our customers happy.

We want our consultants to master the broad portfolio of products and services we are offering and to gradually become experts within one or more of the key industries we are operating within. After introductory training, you will be assigned to project work and before you know it you will be ready to fly!


Who Do We Seek?

We need people with:

· Strong analytical skills – preferably knowledge and/or experience within operations research

· Technical flair and some programming experience

· Motivation for interacting with customers and for delivering highest standard services

Regardless of where you have your key interests, we promise a challenging and exciting work environment!

You must have either master’s degree in engineering, mathematics, or computer science or the industry experience equivalent, and be fluent in both written and spoken English.


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