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You've used several data storage technologies like Elasticsearch, Solr, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Cassandra and have some idea how they work and why they work that way. You have strong skills in core Java and are conversant in the standard library of data structures and concurrency constructs, as well as newer features like lambdas.
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You have strong skills in core Java and are conversant in the standard library of data structures and concurrency constructs, as well as other features like lambdas. This is a senior software engineering role that focuses on enhancing the vector similarity search functionality within Elasticsearch, covering the design and implementation of new vector search features, enhancements to existing vector search functionality, and resolving bugs.
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We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join the Elasticsearch - Search Foundations team. This is a principal software engineering role that covers leading significant initiatives in the core search areas of Elasticsearch, the design and implementation of new features, enhancements to existing features, and resolving bugs.
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Search tools: Solr, Lucene, Elasticsearch Object-oriented/object function scripting languages: Python, Java, C. AWS cloud services: EC2, EMR, RDS, Redshift (or Azure equivalents) Data streaming systems: Storm, Spark-Streaming, etc.
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Must have technologies: Java, Mongo DB, Elastic Search, Solr, Content/Document Management. 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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We are seeking a Backend Java Developer Software Engineer - II. Backend Java development) with content management, documentation management experience. Vibrint is a trusted provider of mission-critical systems and analysis that transform our customers' capacity and capability in harvesting and harnessing data.
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Experience with open source textual processing such as Lucene, Sphinx, Nutch or Solr. Experience with entity extraction and conceptual search technologies such as LSI, LDA, etc. Involved in the analysis of unstructured and semi-structured data, including latent semantic indexing (LSI), entity identification and tagging, complex event processing (CEP), and the application of analysis algorithms on distributed, clustered, and cloud-based high-performance infrastructures.
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Systems troubleshooting including hardware and software, Linux, Analysis capabilities, Communications, Java/ Scripting in ruby/python/bash, SOP development, Familiarity with: Rancher, Ansible, Elastic Search, Redis, Solr, Data Flow, Docker and Kubernetes.
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Demonstrated hands-on experience developing Applications using the following technologies or something similar: SOLR, Elastic, Postgres, Java, Scala, RDS or spring boot. The Sponsor requires project management and technical support to manage projects and to perform software development activities within budget in the areas of enabling search against structured and unstructured data sets, coordinating and collaborating on documents across the organization, leveraging machine language to discover content that would otherwise be missed via Boolean, and incorporating artificial intelligence to do predictive analysis and make recommendations based on historical data.
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Job Summary The Sponsor's office provides knowledge management and data services to enable search and discovery, as well as improve collaboration across the organization. Seeking candidate that has proficiencies in Java, Web Services, and Spring Boot. In addition, skills related to cloud technologies (e.g. AWS) and Docker.
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Experience with data intensive analytical solutions leverages relational (Redshift, Oracle), non-relational (Postgres, Aurora, Graph databases) and search-based data platforms (SOLR, Open Search.
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Generating metrics and reports for submission to customers using disparate data sources. Provides Tier 1 (Help Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems.
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Database/Search – Oracle, complex SQL queries, stored procedures, performance tuning concepts, SOLR, AWS RDS, AWS Aurora. Java (must), Python, Scala. Hadoop MapReduce, Cascading/Scalding, Apache Spark, AWS EMR.
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Spark streaming, Kafka, Apache Storm, Flink NoSQL. HBase, Cassandra, MongoDB. Job Requirements Qualifications.
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Experience with Big Data technologies such as AWS, Hadoop, Spark, Pig, Hive, Lucene/SOLR or Storm/Samza. Coursework or thesis in machine learning, data mining, information retrieval, statistics or natural language processing.
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