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Weve built one of the most experienced leadership teams in Fintech and were recently valued at over $25.5B. Weve raised over $1.7B in funding from leading investors including Sequoia Capital Global Equities, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, General Atlantic, Tiger Global, Dragoneer, DST, Coatue, Iconiq, Menlo Ventures and others.
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The system engineering work is for the Intrepid Tiger II (IT II) Family of Systems (FoS) Electronic Warfare (EW) pods that currently addresses communication threats. This Systems Engineer would be one of the technical leads for the development of USMC Electronic Warfare (EW) systems.
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Following supplied USMC operational requirements and architecture framework (DoDAF) for system development. Review all system Change Requests (CRs) and provide technical recommendation for CR disposition.
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Roles & responsibilities:This Systems Engineer would be one of the technical leads for the development of USMC Electronic Warfare (EW) systems. Primary duties would include:o Following supplied USMC operational requirements and architecture framework (DoDAF) for system development.
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This position will report to the CTO leadership as you work on multiple proposal and pursuit teams in a tiger team methodology where a team approach cultivated leveraged in proposal responses. WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Required Experience: 10+ years of related experience (Masters Degree substitutes for 4) Required Technical Skills: Software Development, Data Science, Data Engineering, knowledge of IC processes.
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Required Technical Skills: Software Development, Data Science, Data Engineering, knowledge of IC processes. Solutions Architecture (Expert or Architect) - Reverse Engineering, EIT, Network, Cloud.
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We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more. Experience designing and building systems in a microservices-based architecture.
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As a technical leader in the Engineering organization, you will drive execution, provide technical leadership, people development, recruiting top-level talent as well as hands-on development work.
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Minimum 4+ years of hands-on technical development experience. BS/MS in Computer Science or a related technical field. Familiarity with Docker/Kubernetes. Be both a hands-on coder and an effective people leader.
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Experience running the day-to-day sprint process for an engineering team. Champion engineering excellence and culture, establish metrics for regular improvement. Recruiting from Scratch is a premier talent firm that focuses on placing the best product managers, software, and hardware talent at innovative companies.
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Blog, teach, mentor, or help others learn outside of your day to day responsibilities. Experience working in high growth venture-backed startups. Help to recruit, inspire, and develop a high performing and creative engineering team.
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Organizations, from startups to global brands, trust Nightfall’s software platform and APIs to discover, classify, and protect sensitive data. Our team is 100% remote and we work with teams across the United States to help them hire.
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Familiarity with AWS and managed infrastructure. A foundational understanding of multi-threaded programming, concurrency primitives, and data structures. Nightfall makes safeguarding sensitive data for every application simple and seamless.
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We are looking for an exceptional engineering leader to join our growing team at Nightfall. Minimum 3+ years of experience mentoring and leading engineering teams. This hybrid is San Francisco, CA! Drive great execution, work with the team to set clear goals, and deliver against them.
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You will be part of a highly skilled tiger team brought in to move this agencies most mission critical infrastructure to the cloud. Required Technical Skills: Experience leading and implementing CloudFormation or Terraform based infrastructures, CI/CD pipeline development.
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