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Microservices (Spring Boot) NiFi, Kafka, Jenkins, familiarity (developing/deploying) in virtualized environments (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes, Rancher). Microservices (Spring Boot) The Software Engineer develops, maintains, and enhances complex and diverse software systems (e.g., processing-intensive analytics, novel algorithm development, manipulation of extremely large data sets, real-time systems, and business management information systems) based upon documented requirements.
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Strong experience with Microservices, AWS cloud services like Fargate, EC2, NLBs, VPC, Route 53, S3, Lambda, Glue. Strong experience with Microservices, AWS cloud services like Fargate, EC2, NLBs, VPC, Route 53, S3, Lambda, Glue.
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Lead a portfolio of diverse technology projects and a team of developers with deep experience in distributed microservices, and full stack systems to create solutions that help meet regulatory needs for the company.
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The position involves supporting core financial functionality of the Card business, as well as working to break apart a monolithic, batch based system into modern, cloud-based microservices. Principal IT Operations Specialist (Oracle) IN-OFFICE: RIVERWOODS, ILLINOIS + 1 MORE LOCATION.
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Debug technical issues inside a complex stack involving virtualization, containers and microservices. Ensure secure operations of infrastructure technologies (security updates, vulnerability management, role access management, configuration hardening.
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9+ years of experience with Infrastructure architectural patterns, building APIs, microservices, event streams, and high throughput systems in Cloud. 3+ years of DevOps experience using AWS boto3 APIs, Python, Terraform, Jenkins, GitHub, Artifactory technologies, for implementing tooling to automate efficiency and resiliency of mission critical customer facing applications.
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Proficiency in automation and continuous delivery methods Proficient in all aspects of the Software Development Life Cycle Advanced understanding of agile methodologies such as CI/CD, Application Resiliency, and Security Demonstrated proficiency in software applications and technical processes within a technical discipline (e.g., cloud, Microservices, Springboot, etc.
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NET Senior Software Developersfor the Utah State Board of Education - to work on a new event driven microservices designed system which will impact every student and teacher in Utah. We are looking for highly motivated individuals experienced in secure coding practices, Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, microservices design, and with the ability to incorporate/integrate data visualization capabilities into web applications.
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Must be good in Java 8, Springboot, Microservices. Job Role: Java Full Stack React Developer. Must be good in Java 8, Springboot, Microservices. Exposure to Cloud (AWS or Azure) We promote and support a diverse workforce across all levels in the company.
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5+ years of web application development experience using Spring Boot, Microservices, REST/SOAP and set-up of CI/CD pipeline. 5+ years of web application development experience using Spring Boot, Microservices, REST/SOAP and set-up of CI/CD pipeline.
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3+ years of Infrastructure Resiliency & Reliability Engineering experience designing and developing automation for Cloud based infrastructure resiliency best practices, such as blue/green/canary deployments, Observability, Capacity Planning, Chaos Engineering, Incidents reduction.
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Lead the modernization of mission critical applications for our customers through the application of modern development practices and technologies, including agile, DevSecOps, cloud, containers, and microservices.
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Experience in client-side and server-side technologies such as ReactJS, Angular, as well as microservices, container technologies, cloud services such as AWS or Azure and other server technologies such as NodeJS, Spring Cloud.
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Experience working with microservices. Worked in a cloud environment (GCP preferred, AWS, Azure) Net developer to join their team. This person will need to come into the office 2 days a week.
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5+ years experience designing and developing microservices using Java, SpringBoot, GCP SDKs, GKE/Kubernetes. Apply modern software development practices (serverless computing, microservices architecture, CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, etc.
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