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Principal Software ArchitectWe are looking for a Principal Software Architect with experience in data-centric Internet systems, machine learning, cognitive science, AI, monolithic and microservices architectures, modern data architectures, reliability, resiliency, availability, cost efficiency, data privacy, security, compliance, technology selection, mentoring, and structured and unstructured engagements.
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You have experience working with a wide range of tools and technologies including TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js, Microservices, APIs, and either Vue.js, React. You have a strong understanding of all aspects of the software development life cycle, Test Driven Development (TDD), microservices architecture, security, development standards, best practices, CI/CD, testing, and performance.
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Strong Application design, microservices (Rest API, Flask/Django), Python. Microservices Development: Design, implement, and maintain microservices architecture, with a focus on Rest API using Flask/Django frameworks.
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Design and develop software using Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. Proficiency in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. Hands on AWS experience in EKS, ECS, AWS Lambda, Terraform, AWS Aurora Postgres, AWS logging and monitoring using Datadog, AWS Security groups, AWS MSK(Kafka.
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At least 2 years of experience in information technology (operations, software delivery, access management, microservices), information security (application security, network security, cyber security, data protection), information systems risk management, information systems auditing, or a combination.
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At least 4 years of experience in information technology (operations, software delivery, access management, microservices), information security (application security, network security, cyber security, data protection), information systems risk management, information systems auditing, or a combination.
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Certifications related to or pursuing certification related to Cloud, Cyber or Technology Operations, such as Cloud provider certifications, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Middleware: Building resource efficient, scalable, and resilient Microservices and APIs using Java/Python/Go. DevOps: Creating automated CI-CD processes using containerization solutions (Docker), CI tools (Drone, Jenkins, Spinnaker), Orchestration (Kubernetes, Helm) and Infrastructure automation (ArgoCD, Rancher, Ansible, Terraform, Chef.
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Has worked on Angular 7 and above, developing components and consuming REST APIs. Has worked on web application development for over 8 plus years using Java 8+ and Spring MVC/ Spring Boot, Microservices.
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Proficient and hands-on coding experience in Java, Microservices, Spring Boot, API , Apache Kafka , Google Cloud Apigee API , GCP Cloud, Development in cloud environments. Proficient in Google Cloud Apigee API Management for enabling API security, traffic management, and analytics for microservices.
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Experience in working with microservices and containerization, including orchestration, cluster management, and container storage, including Docker, Kubernetes, or Rancher. Experience in working with microservices and containerization, including orchestration, cluster management, and container storage, including Docker, Kubernetes, or Rancher.
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2+ years experience with: programming in Python and Golang, automation and infrastructure as code (Terraform, Ansible), developing/deploying microservices in Kubernetes, deploying applications to DoD/IC air-gapped networks, etc.
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Certifications related to or pursuing certification related to Auditing, such as Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $114,700 - $130,900 for Sr. Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis; $134,100 - $153,000 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis. Capital One is seeking an energetic, self-motivated Cyber Risk Auditor (Experienced Senior) with experience evaluating and analyzing technology and cybersecurity risks interested in becoming part of our Tech Audit team.
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Experienced Senior Associate, Cyber Risk & Analysis-Technology Audit. At least 1 year of experience in cloud computing and controls (design, operation, risk management, or auditing) Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC.
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