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We're looking to hire a Mid-Level AI Machine Learning Engineer to join our team. Strong programming skills in languages such as Python, R, or Java. We help organizations like Uber, GoDaddy, MGM, Siemens, and Stanford University build distributed software development teams, and deliver transformational digital solutions.
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The selected candidate will fill the role of Java Mid-Level Technical Specialist on the DMV Traffic Records Systems (TRS) to backfill the current team as they develop the eCrash /NC-CRIS project.
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Java, cloud computing, Angular, React, Python, PIG Analytics, Pyspark, agile development, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), containers and Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Linux (VMWare), ElasticSearch, Rust, micro services, Ansible, clusters, digital forensics, incident response, quantum, and so much more.
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3+ years of professional experience as a Machine Learning Engineer with strong knowledge of AI. Experience with machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch. Team Augmentation: You will integrate yourself directly into our client's team and work alongside their existing designers and engineers on a daily basis.
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Our direct client, a fast-growing FinTech firm, is looking for mid to senior level back-end developers with strong Scala experience. Experience in Scala, Kotlin, Node.js or Java a plus.
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Create sustainable systems and services through automation and upliftsBalance feature development speed and reliability with well-defined service level objectivesSkills, Experience and RequirementsRequired Skills and QualificationsBachelor s degree in computer science or other highly technical, scientific disciplineAbility to program (structured and OO) with one or more high level languages, such as Go, Java, C/C.
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We are looking for a strong mid-level Full Stack Java Developer with AWS to work on real implementations in a highly dynamic and fast-paced Agile environment. - AWS Full Stack Developer - Java/Angular, Spring boot and Microservices experience.
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Nsa.gov for examples of NSA contribution, like Ghidra, Apache Accumulo, and Apache Nifi), Databases (both relational and non-relational), various languages (Java, C, C. Salary Range: $102,477 - $191,900 (Full Performance, Senior, Expert) Salary range varies by location, work level, and relevant experience to the position.
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Collaborate and consult with peers, colleagues, and mid-level managers. Job Title: Fullstack Java Developer. 4+ years with React or Angular and Bootstrap, CSS, HTML. Collaborate and consult with peers, colleagues, and mid-level managers.
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Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule Pay: Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position.
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Salary range varies by location, work level, and relevant experience to the position. Pay: Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position.
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Develop mid-level to highly complex integrations in Kafka environment, following Client standards and best practices. Minimum 3 years of experience in developing Confluent Kafka applications using Java.
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We are a team of mostly mid-level engineers who enjoy helping junior engineers grow through one-on-one mentoring and thorough, but kind, code reviews. applications in Java and Scala, and automation in Ruby/Python/etc.
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Software Engineer - Mid to Expert Level (MD, HI, GA, CO, TX) 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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Job Summary 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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