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As a Google Vertex Full Stack Software Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing machine learning models using Google Vertex AI and developing consumable API microservices using Typescript, Node.js, Express.
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You’ve worked with Golang, Python, Typescript, Docker, Postgres, MongoDB, Airflow, Looker, Snowflake. Build & maintain services to meet critical product and business needs using Golang ,Python and Typescript.
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2 + years of experience with developing REST APIs with progressive responsibilities in software development in a scaled agile environment with Typescript, Node.js. Develop and implement train machine learning models using Google Vertex AI and Typescript, Express.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (JavaScript, Typescript, Node.js) Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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We are seeking a Full-Stack Software Engineer (Google Vertex) to join our team and transform ford.com into a customer engagement platform with modern designs and best-in-class experience.
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Ability to collaborate well with software engineers, designers, and business partners. Familiarity with Front-end web development technologies (React, Vue.js, Angular, etc.) 2 + years of experience with developing microservices and implementing CI/CD pipelines via cloud computing services like (Google Cloud Platform preferred), AWS, Azure or similar.
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This is a general track for applications to any team at Canonical that works with web-centric tech (JS, TypeScript, React, CSS, Flutter), across all seniority levels. Fluency in Typescript, React or Flutter.
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Design, build, deploy machine learning models and microservices on the Google Cloud Platform. js, Koa or other Back-end frameworks. Flexible family care, parental leave, new parent ramp-up programs, subsidized back-up childcare and more.
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Advance use of Natural Language Processing including the extensive use of Large Language Models for text analysis. 2 + years of experience with React, Angular or other Front-end web development technologies.
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Familiarity with REST APIs and Cloud architectures (Google Cloud Platform) Understanding of Release Management, Source Code repository management, CI/CD practices and tools (GitHub, Maven, Jenkins etc.
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Master’s degree in Computer science with ML as a focus, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field or a combination of education and equivalent work experience.
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We hire developers with outstanding academic results and a passion for open-source software, innovation, and cutting-edge web technologies. We're looking for individuals who can help build a thriving community, contribute to a broad range of technologies, and ensure seamless software operations at scale.
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Write high-quality, well-designed software. Flutter is a new front-end technology that has the potential to unify our desktop and web development. Our web and Flutter engineering is largely in European, Middle Eastern, African and American time zones.
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Js, NIST, MQ, WCF, Typescript, Angular, Media Queries, JAWS/ADA, selenium experience. Typescript, Angular 5, Angular JS, Node JS, Bootstrap, Media Queries, CSS Frameworks. Strong Software Engineering skills including design, programming (C#, C, script) and.
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Will your career be a deep dive into what you love, or a series of new teams and new skills? Experience with lightweight product development methods such as user story mapping or rapid prototyping. Optimize and fine-tune machine learning models for performance and efficiency.
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