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Senior Software Engineer, Fullstack - Core Measurement. Nearly every engineer on our measurement teams at Tatari relies on this data, and as a member of this team, you would be at the center of product innovation.
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Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. At Tatari, we believe in cultivating teams with diverse backgrounds and offering equal opportunities to all. 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.
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The ideal candidate for this role will have a background in building large-scale, data-intensive applications with SQL and NoSQL, high-throughput and responsive internal and external APIs for data products, and experience in user experience design.
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The Software Engineer is responsible for analyzing, designing, modifying, developing, writing, testing, and implementing software programming for IR sensor data acquisition and analysis.
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Experience or a keen interest in the infrastructure aspects of building top-notch software products can be a significant asset. You’ll enjoy an exciting team atmosphere, building a whole new category of software.
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The Senior Software Engineer is responsible for building, configuring, and maintaining Tier 1 mission critical applications for delivery of various business functions for seamless operations.
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This role facilitates the implementation and maintenance of business and enterprise software solutions to ensure successful deployment of released applications. Job Summary The primary purpose of this role is to translate business requirements and functional specifications into logical program designs and to deliver code modules, stable application systems, and software solutions.
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Engineers in the group can be found wearing any number of hats: from software engineer, reliability engineer to developer advocate and evangelist. As a Lead Software Engineer on the Global Technology Developer Experience and Platforms team, you will partner with product owners, tech leads, designers, engineers and delivery professionals to develop reference applications for commonly used patterns within Prudential.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, computer information systems, software engineering, or related area and 2 years' experience in software engineering or related area.
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TicketManager serves a who's who of global brands including Fortune 500s, local businesses and even the NBA and NFL. As an Associate Software Engineer, you’ll be a key member of our Technology team, contributing cross-departmentally to create web pages that fuse compelling design and current technologies.
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Job Description Lead Software Engineer, Automotive Client InsightsDescription Cox Automotive brand is currently looking for a Lead Software Engineer to join our Automotive Client Insights nVision Product Team. Our Teams:At Cox Automotive, we offer the chance to take a significant role in the digital revolution of the automotive industry.
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Write automated tests to ensure error-free code and performanceImprove performance by eliminating bottlenecksCreate front-end modules with maximum code reusability and efficiencyEither individually or with team, determines hardware/software systems requirements and leads systems hardware/software design.
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Utilizing modern computing frameworks, the Senior Software Engineer II plays a crucial part in advancing our mission to improve society by empowering key community functions. The Senior Software Engineer II will contribute to the development of a leading SaaS solution designed to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability within government agencies.
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Wichita-based aerospace parts manufacturer is currently seeking a Software Engineer. Design avionics, power electronics, and battery systems with an emphasis on embedded software solutions to create compelling new products.
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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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