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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking to hire a Software Engineer at our Burbank, CA location. Job Summary:The Software Engineer is a top contributor who needs little to no supervision and uses originality, ingenuity and established procedures to perform engineering duties in researching, planning, designing, and developing products for use in the Aerospace or Electronics marketplace.
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Are you a Software Engineer/Developer that wants to be at the heart of analyzing, designing, and programming cutting-edge software enhancements and new products in a collaborative environment.
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As a lead software engineer on the Interactive Platform Engineering team you will participate in the design, development and testing of extremely high throughput, low latency user generated content systems.
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As a Software Support 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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Excellent collaboration skills and ability to use standard software development lifecycle (SDLC) tools such as Jira and Confluence, and version control systems. In doing so, they contribute to a series of cross-functional services and technologies, including Quality Engineering, Data Analytics, Software Development, Broadcast Infrastructure, and Networking & Security.
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Proven experience as a Software Engineer with a focus on payment platforms and optimization. We are seeking a talented and experienced Software Engineer lead with a deep understanding of payment platforms and the ability to optimize them for efficiency, security, and performance.
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Experience delivering software using agile methodologies (Scrum and Kanban), strong analytical and problem-solving skills, working with ambiguity (remember, we are a startup), and making timely decisions based on facts, knowledge, experience, and judgment.
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Master’s Degree in Software Engineer, Computer Engineering, Mechantronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Math or other STEM degree with relevant experience.
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Experience in backend software development, building micro services, event driven. We are hiring Senior Software Engineers to join our team in Burbank, CA. The ideal candidate has a track record of having built multiple high-performance, stable, scalable systems that have been successfully shipped to customers in production.
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Caltech is seeking a Software Engineer with experience and skill to join the Community Seismic Network (CSN) research team. Overseeing the maintenance of client software on CSN stations and in AWS.
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You will architect, engineer, and deploy the Bonobo robotics software that plans all actions to perform battery disassembly of incoming battery packs. Export control routines from robotics simulation software to embedded devices.
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We are looking for a Software Development Engineer to support exciting projects with NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, CA. Job Title: Software Systems Engineer.
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Caltech Optical Observatories (COO) is inviting qualified candidates to apply for the position of Senior Software Engineer within its Optical and Infrared (OIR) Instrumentation Group. They will maintain close awareness of scientific and industry trends, are expected to gain high-level knowledge of Caltech research and business operations, and effectively work in close collaboration with the Software Group Lead and Associate Director for Instrumentation Development, the Caltech faculty, and peer group managers delivering an ambitious portfolio of leading-edge instrumentation.
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As a Lead Software Engineer, you'll spearhead the design and development of our microservices architecture using Kotlin for backend services, ensuring scalability, reliability, and performance.
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Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. 5+ years professional experience in software engineering.
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