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Utilize programming languages like Python and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Telecommunications, networks, programming, data processing, hardware platforms, and enterprise software applications. Extensive knowledge of data processing, hardware platforms, enterprise software applications, including cloud computing and services.
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Prefer broad implementation experience in systems analysis, design, development, configuration, testing, and integration of large enterprise wide application systems, systems and software, systems integration /interfacing, programming languages, Graphical User Interface concepts, database understanding, and data manipulation.
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Participate in enterprise risk management initiatives, including catastrophe management and evaluation of industry model output. - Participate in enterprise risk management initiatives, including catastrophe management and evaluation of industry model output.
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Proficiency with MS Office Suite, knowledge of programming languages such as Visual Basic, SQL, R, Python or others. Identify, retrieve, and prepare data in support of actuarial analysis through database programming.
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This role is part of the Centralized Modeling, Analytics and Operations Group within Enterprise Risk Management’s Financial Risk Organization. 5+ years of experiences for MS, 2+ years of experience for PhD (will consider fresh PhD with solid academic background and strong programming skills) of developing credit risk modeling for in a financial institutionStrong programming skills in Python/R/C/C.
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The Fidelity Enterprise Infrastructure – Mainframe Transaction and Data Management team is seeking a Director CICS Systems Programmer to join our organization. A senior level candidate will have previous highly technical CICS Systems Programming experience, strong problem solving skills, communication skills, organization skills, analytical skills, and the ability to work in a fast paced, production critical environment.
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The Director of Enterprise Core Banking and Engineering, reporting directly to the VP, IT Enterprise Platforms, will lead a dynamic team focused on engineering excellence, primarily centered around API management, core programming, and technical product ownership.
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Must possess the following: Assessing the mathematical, statistical and conceptual soundness of models in actuarial platforms, using Excel, ACCESS, PolySystems and Prophet; programming in SQL, R and Python to enhance performance and efficiency of existing models; and developing benchmarking models using machine learning technique.
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Collaborate with the President and CEO and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to prepare departmental budget, cost/benefit analysis of root cause programming, and forecasting future costs of innovation/social enterprise work.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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The Mobile Developer will be responsible for full life-cycle development of apps and components for a new suite of enterprise leve mobile systems. network & socket programming, multi-threading, and concurrency.
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Experience programming in languages such as Rust, C, C. Lightspark is the easiest, most reliable, enterprise-grade gateway to the Lightning Network, enabling money to move just like bits and bytes do on the Internet.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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In February 2007, after spending hundreds of hours searching online for a genuine work-at-home job only to find scams, junk, and business opportunities, stay-at-home mom Laura Spawn took matters into her own hands and called upon the programming skills of her tech-savvy brother Adam to help her build a virtual jobs database free of employment scams.
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