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Interest and experience in backend development and developing microservices/APIs to provide data for mobile clients is a plus. Can develop for both major platforms (iOS, Android) natively and experience with cross-platform mobile technology (Flutter.
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Advanced-level knowledge of 3 or more of the following technologies: mobile/web frameworks, marketing technologies (Adobe Campaign/AEM, etc), commerce technologies( any commerce tools/Adobe/Magento, etc), hybrid cloud(AWS/Azure), security, and privacy( Okta – Auth0), IoT, event streaming, AI/machine learning, microservices, Typescript APIs, SOA, and/or messaging.
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Strong understanding of enterprise architecture principles, including SOA, microservices, and cloud computing. Certifications such as TOGAF, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect are desirable but not mandatory.
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You will be leading/owning the Gen AI application, ML models and the microservices that will power the Gen AI platform that powers both the CLAIRE GPT and CLAIRE CoPilot use cases. In-depth knowledge of deep learning architectures, especially those tailored for generative tasks, and experience with training and fine-tuning such models using frameworks such as Tensorflow, PyTorch, etc.
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The Postdoctoral position in Software Engineering will focus on Microservices Architecture and Cloud-Native Systems, offers an exciting opportunity for a dedicated researcher to contribute to cutting-edge studies in the field.
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Strong background in computer science: distributed systems, algorithms and data structures, APIs and highly-scalable, reliable systems and microservices. Demonstrated proficiency in AWS services such as EKS / Kubernetes, Amazon S3, networking, database and monitoring services.
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Experience in Azure based web application development involving (Microservices, App Services, ADLS, ADL, Key vault, Service Fabric, Azure Cosmos DB) Experience with development tools, including TFS, VSTS, Docker, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub.
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You must possess a strong working knowledge of the AWS or Azure platform, DevOps tooling, Kubernetes, cloud-native development patterns and conventions, and be able to coach organizations through the end-to-end lifecycle of microservices.
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Has worked on web application development for over 8 plus years using Java 8+ and Spring MVC/ Spring Boot, Microservices. Java, J2EEE, Spring boot, Angular, React , Node js , AWS Cloud services, redshift, RDS, etc.
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Modern Microservices architecture and event-driven frameworks such as Kafka. Familiarity with Modern Data Stack (e.g., Airflow, Great Expectations, dbt) Prior experience working at a tech startup building large-scale SaaS web applications.
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Experience or good understanding of the different enterprise components to publish and use APIs (e.g., API Gateways (Apigee), Microservices, Cloud Components, Load Balancers, WAFs) Experience or good understanding of the different enterprise components to publish and use APIs (e.g., API Gateways (Apigee), Microservices, Cloud Components, Load Balancers, WAFs.
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Experience with containerized microservices architecture on Kubernetes, Docker. Leidos is hiring for a Cyber Research Scientist / Tech Lead in Columbia, MD. You will serve on a mission-critical project that will leverage your skills to ensure delivery of a premier Security Operations Center (SOC) prototype solution to the customer.
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Architect and implement software solutions using microservices principles to achieve modularity, scalability, and maintainability. Evaluate and recommend microservices patterns and frameworks to optimize system architecture.
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Demonstrable experience in Service mesh with microservices patterns with API first approach. Any recent experience with Databricks or Snowflakes will be an added plus. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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Proficiency in Java and Microservices Architecture. Furthermore, serving as a domain expert in all areas of the software development life cycle (i.e., software engineering, quality assurance, and technical communications), assists customer support, sales, and consulting/implementation services.
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