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3+ years of experience building resilient, high-scale, distributed microservices in production environments, preferably with experience in Kubernetes, Kafka/ActiveMQ, Solr/Elasticsearch, Redis, SQL & NoSQL datastores like Cassandra, DynamoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.
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Experience building data pipelines using Hadoop components Sqoop, Hive, Solr, x, Cloud Migration and Amazon EMR/Databricks/Cloudera CDP. project experience with Amazon EMR/Databricks/Cloudera CDP is must.
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Folgenden Open Source-Technologien: Elastic Stack, Apache Solr, Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark. Weiteres zum (technischen) Umfeld: Zookeeper, Elasticsearch (Logstash, Kibana, Beats und X-Pack), MapReduce, NiFi, Zeppelin, Hortonworks Data Platform, Falcon, Atlas, Sqoop, Flume, Kafka, YARN, Pig, Hive, HBase, Accumulo, Phoenix, Storm, Flink, Ambari, Ranger, Knox, Oozie.
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Experience with Big Data stack using Hadoop, Spark, Accumulo or MongoDB, and Solr or Elasticsearch. Leverage expertise in Kubernetes, Ansible, AWS Cloud Migration, Cloudera, and IaC, while assisting junior engineers and broadening your knowledge base.
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Leverage your expertise in Kubernetes, Ansible, AWS Cloud Migration, Cloudera, and IaC. Hands on experience developing enterprise cloud-native solutions involving Kubernetes, Docker, Cloudera, AWS, Jenkins, or RHEL Systems.
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Familiarity with one or more of technologies like Kubernetes, Kafka/ActiveMQ, Solr/Elasticsearch, Redis, SQL & NoSQL datastores like Cassandra, DynamoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc. Design and implement services using Java, leveraging infrastructure components like Kafka, Cassandra, Redis, Solr, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, etc.
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Experience developing enterprise cloud-native solutions involving Kubernetes, Docker, Cloudera, AWS, Jenkins, or RHEL Systems. SoSACorp has an immediate need for an experienced Cyber Risk Analyst who will use their experience to work with DoD programs to discover their cyber risks, understand policies, and develop mitigation plans.
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Experience with database design and development (e.g., SQL, NoSQL), and familiarity with search technologies (e.g., Elasticsearch, Solr). Experience with front-end technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/TypeScript) and frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js.
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Using tools such as Apache Tomcat, Hadoop, SOLR, JDBC, ANT, Active Directory, LDAP, Regex, SQL, or JSON. ETL developer with Elasticsearch/Apache Spark/Scala experience. Utilizing ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce, Apache Spark and Scala.
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The Full Stack Developer candidate will need technical skills and experience with Java w/ Spring Boot, TypeScript w/ React+Redux, Hbase, Solr, JanusGraph, NiFi, Postgres / PostgreSQL, Ansible, Linux (RHEL), Python, and Multithreading.
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Experience with web technologies and web/application servers like Apache, Tomcat, WebLogic, Nginx, Redis, SOLR, Universal Messaging (Nirvana), WSO2 is a must. Experience with web technologies and web/application servers like Apache, Tomcat, WebLogic, Nginx, Redis, SOLR, Universal Messaging (Nirvana), WSO2 is a must.
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Experience building CI/CD pipelines for Alfresco, Mulesoft, or Solr. Title:DevSecOps Engineer Clearance: Public Trust clearance will be applied for upon acceptance Location:Remote Overview: IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security companylooking for aDevSecOps Engineerwith an Angular/Java background to support our contract withthe U. S. Customs and Immigration Service (USCIS.
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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. Thousands of organizations worldwide, including Barclays, Cisco, eBay, Fairfax, ING, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia, and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems.
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IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company looking for a DevOps/AWS Engineer with an Angular/Java background to support one of our contracts within DHS. Shall have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the Information Technology field focusing on development projects using DevSecOps and AWS cloud environments with experience in AI/ML.
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Hands on programming exposure to multiple Web Content Management Platform technical stacks especially Adobe Experience Manager, Web Search Technologies(Solr or AWS Kendra), Adobe analytics, Wordpress and Sharepoint Sites.
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