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The Software Engineer works with Oracle RDBMS and Ellucian Banner ERP, with a focus on Banner Finance. The Software Engineer serves as the primary developer supporting the Financial Information Systems (FIS) group at UCSC. This position works closely with the FIS team of Business Analysts and leadership to plan, design and implement custom solutions for business stakeholders as well as implement policy mandated changes to processes.
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Software Engineer - Backend. We develop mainly in Golang, partly in Java, and also use Terraform, Kubernetes, Redpanda, Gazette, Hadoop and multiple Google cloud technologies (BigTable, BigQuery, Datatransfer jobs , Pub/Sub etc.
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Are you a strong software engineer with a drive to build the ML ecosystem for an ambitious startup? We are looking for a software engineer to join our underwriting engineering team and help us set the foundations for the company.
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Praescient Analytics is seeking a Software Engineer who has experience with agile software methodology, and software engineering design best practices. Performs software engineering and development activities associated with supporting, maintaining, and enhancing software using an Agile DevSecOps model.
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Skycart is looking for a software engineer to join our team and work on our mobile app and several other front-end and/or back-end projects. You’ll be working directly with and learning from our Director of Software and Informatics, Stephen Enright.
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DFT is looking for a Software Engineer - User Experience (UX) to join the DFT team to support the company for its software development efforts. Software Engineer – User Experience (UX.
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We’re looking for a high-performing software engineer to join the engineering team of our central data platform , named Codex. o Experience in quantitative software development within a front-office setting, such as at a hedge fund, proprietary trading firm, or investment bank.
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Lead multi-engineer projects of strategic importance to Tecton spanning cross-functional teams including design, product management, and other engineering teams. We’re a small, but growing engineering team and each engineer needs to be versatile.
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The Data Management Division at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is seeking a Software Engineer to support the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). The position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Engineering, Astronomy, Physics, Math or a relevant field with a minimum of 2 years work experience.
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Talis is hiring a Services Architect / Lead Software Engineer to develop live-ops features for an exciting early-stage game studio. 5-8 years of experience shipping highly scalable backend software solutions in C.
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We are looking for a collaborative and proactive Software Engineer with 2-3 years of experience. haku engineers are a fantastic group of creative problem solvers who work hard on turning big ideas into impactful software used by some of the biggest names in events and fundraising.
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Staff Software Engineer, Applied Cryptography. 2+ years experience with secure software that makes use of a trusted platform module (TPM), hardware security module (HSM), trusted execution environment (TEE), smartcard, and/or other similar hardware key storage mechanism.
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The Embedded Software Engineer generally works at the direction of a Software Architect or Systems Engineer. An Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for the architecture and implementation of embedded software for CyberOptics sensors.
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Minimum education and experience required: Bachelor's Degree in Applied Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field of study plus 4 years of experience in the job offered or as Software Engineer, Software Developer, IT Consultant, or related occupation.
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Software Engineers are core to KLA’s technology, while we do not currently have an opening, we are always building our Software Engineering talent community, we are interested in learning about your background.
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