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MUST HAVE FOR CONSIDERATION: Java, microservices, Spring Boot, Azure, GCP, AWS, Kafka, MySQL, HIVE, Elastics Search. As a Senior Software Engineer, Backend you will be responsible for building, developing, and guiding high-performing talent for the Core Services engineering team.
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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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Databases: Building optimal database persistence solutions using right database technologies (ex, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Redis, KAFKA etc) Middleware: Building resource efficient, scalable, and resilient Microservices and APIs using Java/Python/Go.
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Kafka, Elastic Search, Cloud Native, Kubernetes, GCP. Participates and mentors' other engineers in software development technologies and processes by creating onboarding documents, issue Root Cause Analysis (RCA), key learnings, demos and share-out sessions.
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Principal Systems Software Engineer page is loaded. You will work on open source libraries (such as ) to be used in both on-premises and cloud services (such as Databricks, AWS EMR, Google Dataproc, and Cloudera.
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Ideally you have an in-depth understanding of streaming data technologies like Amazon Kinesis or Apache Kafka, and experience with open-source data processing frameworks like Apache Spark, Apache Flink, or Apache Storm.
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Preferred: 2+ years of experience with a modern data stack (Databricks, Kafka, Spark, Airflow, real-time databases) and cloud data warehouses such as RedShift and Snowflake. Named one of the Hottest Ad Tech Companies by Business Insider and Best Places to Work by Inc. Magazine for the third consecutive year, our team includes founders and leaders from Google, Microsoft, Stripe, Shazam, and Facebook.
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Familiarity with Apache Kafka, Vector Search, Apache Solr, Elasticsearch, Redis, LLM agents, and other data processing and caching tools. Experience with Docker, CI/CD pipelines, AWS, and microservices architecture.
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Launched in 2021, we're led by a team of experienced engineers from SpaceX, NASA, Google, Northrop Grumman, and Stanford. This leader will need to develop priorities for the engineering team as well as provide direction on team organization and OKRs. They will work arm-in-arm with the CEO, COO, CISO, CRO, and Chief Engineer to drive growth and customer engagement.
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We’re looking for an experienced and best-in-class Software Engineer to work closely with our team of Hardware and RF system experts as we develop advanced radar and millimeter-wave based people screening platforms for aviation and commercial markets.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: UNIX; Microservices; Apache Kafka; Docker; Java; Python; SQL; REST; Spring and Spring Boot; Maven; Kubernetes; Splunk; GIT; Junit; Functional Testing; Performance Testing; Unit Testing; Apache Spark; Spark Streaming; Apache Flink; Amazon Web Services Elastic Map Reduce; Amazon lambda; GCP; and Azure.
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Experience with high speed distributed computing frameworks such as AWS EMR, Hadoop, HDFS, S3, MapReduce, Apache Spark, Apache Hive, Kafka Streams, Apache Flink etc. Looking for someone to design development testing and do the implementation of appian software.
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Experience implementing applications onto Public Cloud (AWS/Azure/Google Cloud Platform), designing, developing, and maintaining complex applications using Test Driven Development (TDD) and Behavioral Driven Development (BDD) practice (Experience with modern SDLC tools - Git, JIRA, Artifactory, Jenkins/TeamCity, OpenShift - is a plus) with hands-on experience in Kafka & MQ Messaging technologies and Hadoop (Spark, HBase, Impala.
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Working experience of AWS Cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, Rest APIs, MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js. Including, Kubernetes, Microservices, Cloud Data bases MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js.
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We use Kotlin, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Redis, Datadog, Amplitude, Grafana, BigQuery, ApacheSpark and more. You have at least one year of experience in any JVM based languages (such as Java, Kotlin, Scala) and are confident in your ability to build, debug and ship microservices.
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