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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our dynamic team and spearhead the transformational next generation Contact Center Solution. 4+ years of Software Engineering experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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The ideal candidate is a creative thinker and concise communicator who enjoys taking ownership of and stewarding web-based projects throughout the software lifecycle. TMZ is looking for a Software Engineer to join our existing team.
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We have an IMMEDIATE NEED for a Senior Software Developer to provide leadership to our program and development team for of our mission critical Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) system.
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As the Senior Software Developer, you will provide support for application development of data and business systems software to include analysis of business needs, systems flow, and determination of data storage and usage requirements.
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Lead the design and implementation of highly complex full-stack software projects that advance the state of behavioral health technology. Experience with migrating towards or maintaining existing software containerization and orchestration with Docker and Kubernetes.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent and 5+ years of Software Engineering experience. As a Software Engineer at Linktree, you’ll be working together with various members and teams to achieve your goals.
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The Experienced Senior Software Developer will work with cutting edge technology, deliver high quality solutions across various local industries, and drive solutions with a team working on holistic software projects that range in size and scope, as well as receive continuous career development opportunities.
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Work with team on multiple software implementations related to IVR and in deploying contact center solutions in a private or public cloud environment. Test and support IVR application and perform hands on IVR development with focus on various Genesys and Nuance technologies and solutions.
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We are currently seeking a capable Full stack Software Developer who wants to make a difference in the lives of our members. Candidates should expect to work at all levels of the software development stack, from the database to the UI and all the application layers in between.
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At least 3 years of experience as a software engineer. Experience with relational transactional databases (postgres, mysql), data warehouses (Google BigQuery, Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, Clickhouse) and other analytical systems.
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Solid background in object-oriented design and software engineering processes. Our software toolsenable companies around the world to develop new and highly innovativeelectronic products faster and more cost-effectively.
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The Senior Software Engineer is responsible to build resilient and scalable systems in a hybrid cloud environment. Test software to ensure software responsiveness and efficiency. Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade software.
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This position reports to Embedded Software Engineering Manager. Lufkin's Software team seeks a skilled and driven Senior Embedded Software Engineer to design and develop the controller’s Embedded Software / Firmware.
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NET, Unix, Linux, SOA, RTOS, Real-Time Controls, Wireless, Software Security, Robotics, OOA/OOD, Hadoop, Android, Embedded Systems. Job Title: Associate, Software Engineer (Rochester, NY.
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Mentors other software engineers and coach team on Continuous Integration and Continuous Development (CI-CD) practices and automating tool stack. Key responsibilities of the job include ensuring that software is developed to meet functional, non-functional and compliance requirements, and solutions are well designed with maintainability/ease of integration and testing built-in from the outset.
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