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Looking senior individual contributor with deep POS and QSR experience who can combine edge computing, OS strategy, and capacity planning to deliver practical, future‑ready POS architecture recommendations—without forcing unnecessary hardware refreshes.
What You’ll Do
POS & QSR Experience: Hands‑on experience with large enterprise POS systems in QSR or high‑volume retail.
Nice to Have:
Looking senior individual contributor with deep POS and QSR experience who can combine edge computing, OS strategy, and capacity planning to deliver practical, future‑ready POS architecture recommendations—without forcing unnecessary hardware refreshes.
What You’ll Do
- Evaluate current POS hardware and deployment models
- Reduce dependency on POS terminal OS EOS.
- Allow POS logic to move off the register where appropriate.
- Support 100% seamless offline operation and high‑volume store environments.
- POS endpoint vs store edge vs cloud.
- Assess hardware and OS choices against future growth, including AI‑driven workloads.
- Deliver clear architecture recommendations, diagrams, and tradeoff analysis with the team.
POS & QSR Experience: Hands‑on experience with large enterprise POS systems in QSR or high‑volume retail.
- Experience designing around existing POS platforms, not replacing them
- Transactions
- Payments
- Peripherals
- Offline / degraded network behaviour
- Real experience designing or operating edge computing in distributed environments.
- Comfortable with store‑level compute models that work even when the network is down.
- Experience supporting mixed fleets (legacy hardware new stores).
- NCR
- Oracle MICROS
- HP (or similar vendors)
- Understands hardware lifecycle realities (long refresh cycles, mixed environments).
- OS imaging and lifecycle management experience.
- Windows LTSC in POS environments (including tradeoffs).
- Linux for edge or backend workloads (practical use, not ideological).
- Understands how emerging technologies (e.g., AI, real‑time analytics, automation) impact store compute needs.
- Experience with capacity planning and technology decisions looking 3–5 years out.
- Able to design architectures where software growth does not immediately force hardware upgrades.
Nice to Have:
- Headless or API‑first POS / commerce architectures.
- Containerized workloads at the edge.
- PCI boundary and payment isolation experience.
- Experience producing architecture documents for both technical teams and executives.
- Not people management.
- Not vendor ownership or procurement negotiation.
- Not day‑to‑day POS support or store operations.
- Not an AI engineering role.