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Develop, developer, java, programming, python, sde, sdet, software engineer, software programmer. Responsibilities include development and integration for a variety of Commercial off the Shelf (COTS), open source, and in-house software applications which comprise the full system suite.
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Software Engineer III- Backend JAVA Developer. 5 years of experience in Java 8 and Spring Boot. Technical coach for junior Engineer and Offshore team. 5+ years of full software development lifecycle experience including the ability to perform independent analysis.
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The Software Engineer will report directly to the VP of Engineering and focus on order management and order routing development. We are seeking a talented Software Engineer with experience building low-latency trading platforms, preferably in the digital currency or foreign exchange markets.
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You will dive deep to solve critical infrastructure issues involving networking, high performance compute clusters, infrastructure automation of hardware/software/firmware testing, and ASIC/EDA development.
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As a senior software engineer, you will work closely with product managers and other engineering teams to deliver projects on time and mentor engineers on the team. Technologies we use: Java, GCP (Pub/Sub, Dataflow, BigTable, BigQuery), Kafka, DropWizard, gRPC.
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Full Stack Engineer - Capital One Software (Remote) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $138,500 - $158,100 for Software Engineer. Software Engineer, Back End (Python, AWS, Site Reliability.
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Hands on full stack proficiency (e.g., Java, SQL, React, JavaScript etc.) Data & Analytics experience:Experience in SQL, Java or Python programming. Knowledge of software engineering best practices including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build process, testing & operations.
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As an established Software Engineer, NSA has opportunity for you to contribute, learn, and grow in virtually any Computer Science focus area, including: Cybersecurity, High Performance Computing (HPC), Quantum Computing Research, Data Analytics, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence (ML/AI), Cryptology/Cryptography, and countless others.
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Senior Software Developer Work From HomeThis Senior Software Developer opening is a 100% Remote opportunity. New Orleans LA Jobs, Senior Software Developer, C#,. Highly proficient in a server-side language such as C#, Java, Ruby, Python, or PHP.
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We are looking for a Software Engineer to join our team. Software Engineer, 13471. Proven track record of developing large-scale highly available services and systems in either Java or Python.
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Learn more about STR. Our CoStar Benchmark product development team is looking for an experienced Principal Software Engineer to own the architecture and design of our software systems, from full stack web products to high-volume, secure data pipelines.
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Senior Software Engineer Back End (Java, Python, Spring Boot, AWS) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer. As a Capital One Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Experience therein to include 6 years designing and building solutions using PEGA platform, PEGA Log Analyzer, PEGA AES (Monitoring), and PEGA Decisioning and Marketing frameworks; designing applications using SQL, Java, JSON, XML, and HTML; designing interfaces using REST API, File Listener, Message Queue (MQ), SOAP UI, Apache Tomcat, and Source Control tool (code repository); utilizing JIRA and Agile Scrum software.
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