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Apogee Research is looking for Principal Software Engineers to lead creation of capabilities addressing unmet needs in National Security. Performing hands-on technical work including design and development of algorithmically complex software, performance profiling, optimization, and general troubleshooting for a variety of software stacks spanning from Java and C.
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Experience/Understanding Software: Python, Linux, SQL, C#, Golang. You will be running and configuring diagnostic software, crafting experiments, analyzing and interpreting data, developing custom tools, and communicating data to customers both inside and outside Micron.
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5 years' experience in roles such as a Solutions Consultant, Technical Consultant, Software Engineer, System Administrator, or DevOps Engineer. Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive an the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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Principal Software Engineer - Control Plane - Oracle Health Applications & Infrastructure. We are seeking hands-on a Principal Software Engineer who shares our passion and excitement of operating distributed systems at hyper scale using cloud native best practices.
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Principal Software Engineer - Security Research (Intrusion Prevention System Development) Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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U.S. Bank is seeking a Principal Software Engineer and Payments domain leader to work on core systems modernization and payments data platform delivery. Strong hands-on experience with Java/Spring, SQL Server, Microservices, GraphQL, REST, Confluent Kafka, IBM MQ, Redis, Log4J, Splunk, Splunk, App Dynamics, Rancher.
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Our outstanding team works in a startup atmosphere within a stable and leading corporate environment, and our design center hosts all silicon Hardware and Software development fields under one roof.
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Principal Software Engineer. on our Breakpack team who will play a hands-on role in the development of a suite of applications, both mobile and desktop for our next generation of software which controls fleets of mobile robots and industrial systems.
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Opportunity to learn and grow to become a lead developer / Principal Engineer/ VP Engineering as per demonstrated capabilities. Software Development Engineer (SDE-1) / Front End Engineer.
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This role reports in to the Principal Engineer and is fully remote. This role reports in to the Principal Engineer and is fully remote. Do you love being on the front lines of gamer experience creation.
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GliaCell is seeking a Principal Software Engineer on one of our subcontracts. Are you a Principal Software Engineer who is ready for anew challengethat willlaunch your careerto the next level.
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Adhere to and drive modern software engineering practices through code and design reviews and by using data/telemetry to make decisions. The candidate should have experience in software development and managing scientific data using FAIR principles.
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2+ years of experience contributing to Agile teams, delivering software solutions through iterative development and continuous improvement. Exercise discretion to determine optimal and efficient designs for multiple areas of the software system.
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We are looking for a Principal Software Engineer to join this crucial team and help scale our hosting infrastructure. Principal Software Engineer, Edge Delivery.
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Symbotic is an automation technology leader reimagining the supply chain with its end-to-end, AI-powered robotic and software platform. Hands-on problem solver with excellent software design and implementation skills.
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