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We are a fully remote software engineering team working on the company's next generation security platform. Software Engineer - Platform Engineering InternLocation: Remote United StatesAbout SecureworksSecureworks (NASDAQ: SCWX) is a global cybersecurity leader that secures human progress with Secureworks Taegis, a SaaS-based, open XDR platform built on 20+ years of real-world threat intelligence and research, improving customers’ ability to detect advanced threats, streamline and collaborate on investigations, and automate the right actions.
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Working at the cutting edge, you will craft and develop software for private cloud (Kubernetes) to support GenAI and Cloud Native workloads on Baremetal platforms, leveraging most sophisticated opensource technologies, tools, software engineering methodologies and partnerships.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Senior Principal Software Engineer on our Software Engineering Team in Austin, Texas. Working at the cutting edge, we design and develop software for platforms, peripherals, applications and diagnostics — all with the most advanced technologies, tools, software engineering methodologies and the collaboration of internal and external partners.
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Senior Principal Software Engineer , you will deliver products and improvements for a changing world. Create automation, employ open-source software, interact with APIs, and enable CI/CD to create new cloud features, harvest/visualize metrics and monitor health/performance/capacity, etc.
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Software Engineer, Remote. Retail Sr Systems Engineer, Edge Engineering - Remote US. Software Engineer, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States. Software Engineer, Massachusetts, United States.
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Hands-on experience in accelerated and automated application development, DevOps principles, Site Reliability Engineering, framework and tools (Dynatrace, Splunk etc.) Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Senior Software Engineer - IT on our Software Engineer-IT Team in Austin, Texas.
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Minimum Requirements:At least 5 years of software development experience in languages such as GoLang, Java, Scala and a solid foundation in algorithms and data structuresA proactive mindset with excellent problem-solving and communication skillsExperience with big data technologies such as Apache Kafka, Spark, Hadoop, or similar systems.
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Bringing together hardware and software systems design, Systems Development Engineering operates at the very cutting edge of technology to meet them. If you would thrive in a combined hardware and software design function, this is your opportunity to develop with Dell.
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