| Location | Whitemarsh Township, PA |
| Industry | Wholesale Trade/Import-Export |
| Company Size | 2,500 to 4,999 employees |
| Year Founded | 1858 |
| Website | https://hajocacareers.com/ |
Do you have a track record of leading through managers and developing high-performing engineering teams? Do you enjoy driving enterprise integration and architecture strategy? Are you excited by the opportunity to modernize a company's core Boomi, API, and data-integration platforms while championing the responsible adoption of AI-assisted development? If so, then we'd like you to join our dedicated team as Director of IT Engineering.
About the Role:As a key leader within the Hajoca Information Technology organization, the Director of IT Engineering reports to Hajoca's Head of Information Technology and leads the engineering function responsible for the company's core business applications and system integrations. This director-level role leads through its managers while owning enterprise and integration architecture directly.
Accountable for enterprise integration on the Boomi platform, associated API gateway management, Azure integration architecture, ETL and data-movement pipelines, and the CRM platform, the Director also governs the company's outsourced development and managed-services partnerships. A specific mandate of the role is to drive the responsible adoption of AI-assisted software development (for example, LLM coding assistants such as Claude Code and ChatGPT) to raise engineering productivity and quality. This role partners closely with the Data & Analytics, Service & Support, Business Process Consulting, ERP, and Financial Systems teams, as well as the company's field technology, transformation, and value-realization functions, to deliver resilient, well-architected capabilities that advance Hajoca's technology roadmap.
As Director, you will:
Lead, hire, mentor, grow, and develop leaders in the engineering function, building a strong bench of managers, architects, engineers, and developers who deliver reliable solutions to the business.
Set clear performance expectations and goals for teammates and conduct regular performance evaluations to assess progress and provide feedback.
Own delivery across Hajoca's core platforms: the Boomi integration platform and associated API gateway management, the Azure integration architecture, ETL and data-movement pipelines, and the CRM platform.
Own enterprise and integration architecture and technical standards across the application estate, setting integration patterns, data-architecture standards, and key technical decisions, and maintaining a forward integration roadmap.
Drive the responsible adoption of AI-assisted software development, in conjunction with the AI Enablement Lead, establishing the standards, guardrails, tooling, and training for LLM coding assistants (i.e., Claude Code and ChatGPT) to raise engineering throughput and quality while managing security and quality risk.
Govern the outsourced development and managed-services engagements - overseeing scope, quality, and cost, and reducing contractor and key-person concentration risk.
Manage the full lifecycle of engineering initiatives - working with business stakeholders to identify needs, assess business-process impact, plan and scope the work, and deliver phased, well-tested implementations on committed timelines.
Strengthen team resilience by eliminating single-owner dependencies through cross-training, documentation, and succession planning across the integration and ETL functions.
Partner across the IT organization - with Data & Analytics, Service & Support, Business Process Consulting, ERP, and Financial Systems - to coordinate shared platforms, dependencies, and delivery.
Own talent, budget, and vendor-sourcing decisions for the function, and contribute engineering input to the technology roadmap, standards, governance, and performance metrics.
Establish and Maintain Key Partnerships:Beyond core IT functions, the Director also partners closely with several teams that connect technology to the field and to measurable value such as:
Field Technology Group (FTG): FTG builds close to the field, working directly with Profit Centers (PCs) and customers to support the company's integrations and the field-facing products PCs use every day. It innovates trade-focused technology and elevates what works well in the field into tools every PC can use. The Director aligns with FTG on shared integrations and platform interfaces, so field and core technology stay in step.
Transform: Transform focuses on longer-horizon work that strengthens the core over time, developing new capabilities alongside the business, proving their value, and transitioning them to the Core Technology team once adopted. The Director partners on those hand-offs and on the data and integration foundations they rely on.
Value Realization: Value Realization ensures every technology dollar delivers a measurable return to PCs by setting a baseline for core-technology investments and validating ROI against actual results. The Director partners with the team to define baselines, measure outcomes, and optimize cost and value.
Marketing, Communications, and Change: This team drives awareness, understanding, and adoption of technology investments - translating strategy into plain language, supporting teammates through change, and sharing what's working so a win in one PC becomes a win in every PC. The Director partners with the team to communicate engineering changes and accelerate adoption across the field.
About You:
Master's or Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Business, or a related field.
10 or more years of experience in application and/or integration engineering.
5 or more years of management experience.
Our ideal candidate will also:
Have depth in enterprise integration (Dell Boomi or an equivalent iPaaS) and API management, plus ETL and data-movement pipelines.
Possess demonstrated enterprise / integration and data architecture experience, with the ability to set standards and make technical decisions across an application estate.
Have experience adopting and governing AI-assisted development tooling (e.g., LLM coding assistants such as Claude Code or ChatGPT) to improve engineering productivity and quality.
Be able to proactively identify AI development opportunities across the enterprise - evaluating where AI tooling and agents can be given governed access to business data and systems, and defining the integration, access-control, and data-governance patterns that make those opportunities safe to pursue.
Have direct technical and business-process experience with ERP platforms and companion products (required).
Possess CRM platform experience, and experience integrating ERP, CRM, Financial Systems, and cloud services.
Have proven experience managing vendor and managed-services partners (e.g., systems integrators or offshore delivery teams), including scope, quality, and cost.
Have proven aptitude with iterative delivery methodologies such as Agile and Scrum.
Have a skilled ability to work in a multi-product environment within a matrix organizational design.
Possess a demonstrated ability to understand business operations and processes and translate them into technical solutions.
Be familiar with wholesale distribution / B2B customer relationships or have related experience.
Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, practice strong leadership, and have a proven track record of achieving results.
Demonstrate results-oriented leadership: be able to drive change, set clear direction, and modernize how the team works, while balancing with analytical rigor and respect for structure needed to earn the team's trust.
The most effective leader for this role will:
Be a results-oriented, change-driving leader who sets clear direction and modernizes how the team works, balanced with the analytical rigor and respect for structure needed to earn the team's trust.
Be confident driving change and setting direction, with a bias for action and comfort making decisions amid ambiguity.
Be technically credible and data-driven - able to engage deeply on architecture and integration and to lead the shift to AI-assisted development.
Be a strong communicator and influencer who can align cross-functional peers and bring a cautious team along.
Be able to lead through managers - delegating execution while holding a high bar on standards and quality.
Be innovation-oriented and resilient in the face of setbacks.
Year one priorities and measures include:
Conducting a comprehensive audit of current application architecture, legacy systems, and ongoing projects, including a readout of recommended changes.
Getting deep on the use of AI for software development, including best practices and 'guardrails' for teammate development, data governance/security, etc.
Owning and expanding on the current implementation of Boomi at Hajoca for the integration layer, including the use of AI agents, and other developing Boomi resources/tools.
Building partnerships within the organization, starting with the Field Technology Group, to ensure alignment across technology initiatives.
Unifying the development methodologies across application stacks, including CI/CD, release management, QA practices, etc.
Establishing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for system reliability, delivery speed, and security governance.
Performing one-on-one meetings with engineers, leads, and cross-functional stakeholders. Identifying skills enhancements and team improvement opportunities.
In 1858, one enterprising individual invested his life savings of $200 to start a business grinding key stops for plumbers in Philadelphia. More than 150 continuous years of service later, that business is known as Hajoca Corporation. Hajoca has a robust history of helping to shape advances in plumbing. But we attribute our success to two simple truths - a unique business philosophy and talented people.
Hajoca blends the clout of a large company with the opportunity of a small one. We understand that tastes and styles are different from place to place, so a "one size fits all" approach does not work. Our businesses have the freedom to operate like any local company and our managers conduct themselves with the focus and passion of business owners, right down to the products they carry and the people they hire.
Entrepreneurs welcome...and sought.
Good customer service means quality of work; exceptional customer service means quality of people. Members of our team are enthusiastic, driven to excel and singly steadfast in their commitment to service, integrity and reliability. They're also your neighbors and friends. They understand your unique needs because they've lived in your community for years.
Our locations are called Profit Centers and not branches, reflecting this independence. Our teammates have the opportunity to take home a share of the profits made in their Profit Center. Our decentralized culture gives each Profit Center Manager the same high degree of responsibility, autonomy, and accountability as an owner.
The National Support Centers in Lafayette Hill, PA, and Baton Rouge, LA, are dedicated to enabling the success of our Profit Centers. Teammates at these locations and throughout the US provide services that are essential for our Profit Center Managers to have a playing field on which they can succeed through their own efforts and ideas.
The company will continue to grow and prosper because our fundamental business philosophy works: emphasis on entrepreneurial spirit, expert knowledge, strong incentives for our teammates, and devotion to Hajoca’s proven business principles.