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As a Data/Connector Developer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and maintaining our backend systems, connector ecosystems, with a focus on microservices architecture.
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Experience working with the cloud native technologies Docker, Kubernetes, and familiar to the microservices architectures, CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, Gitlab, Ansible) Experience working with the cloud native technologies Docker, Kubernetes, and familiar to the microservices architectures, CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, Gitlab, Ansible.
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Your primary toolset in your work will be Java microservices, Spark/Scala data processing (maybe some Flink), Kubernetes and AWS native tooling. 5+ years of ‘backend’ software development experience, bonus points if with Java, Scala or Kotlin.
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Experience with distributed systems and microservices architecture. AppLovin’s Array team is seeking an experienced Staff Backend Software Engineer to join our team. Design and develop high-volume, scalable backend services using Java and other relevant technologies.
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You possess advanced programming skills to build distributed and compute systems, backend services, microservices and cloud technologies. Passion for building rich, customer-focused, developer centric applications that involved database, backend, job scheduling and orchestration.
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Experience in developing data-driven microservices, APIs, CI/CD pipelines, TDD, hands-on experience with docker containers and Kubernetes, familiar with one of the cloud providers. Define and implement architectural / coding best practices and participate in software design and code reviews with the development team consisting of frontend-, backend-, full-stack, Dev-Ops and ML engineers.
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Work with microservices architecture to integrate frontend components with backend services, ensuring seamless data flow and optimal performance. Familiarity with microservices architecture and RESTful API integration.
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Of systems and infrastructure concepts, including cloud computing, containerization, and microservices architecture, would be beneficial. should have the capability to work on different layers of the software stack, including frontend, backend, IDE extensions, machine learning components, infrastructure, and data processing.
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Experience with frontend and backend communications using APIs, microservices, database systems etc. Any exposure to backend frameworks related to Java and/or Python development is required.
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One of our Client in Sunnyvale, CA is looking for a Sr. Java Backend Engineer with strong experience working on Microservices, Springboot, AWS, Kafka ,Cassandra with NoSQL exp. One of our Client in Sunnyvale, CA is looking for a Sr. Java Backend Engineer with strong experience working on Microservices, Springboot, AWS, Kafka ,Cassandra with NoSQL exp.
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Microservices master: Design, implement, and maintain individual microservices that combine to form complex, scalable backend systems. Real-Time AI Phone Calls: Build a low-latency audio streaming backend for a seamless human-AI phone call experience.
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Experience designing backend APIs, database schemas, and backend microservices to power a sophisticated user-facing product. Experience designing backend APIs, database schemas, and backend microservices to power a sophisticated user-facing product.
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Practical experience in developing applications using microservices, container technologies, container management systems such as Kubernetes, Mesos, etc. Practical experience in developing applications using microservices, container technologies, container management systems such as Kubernetes, Mesos, etc.
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Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including designers, product managers, and backend engineers to translate design concepts into fully functional and performant user interfaces. Ability to work effectively in an Agile/Scrum development environment.
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We are looking for an architect who has deep understanding of distributed system, hands-on experiences in large scale backend services, Kubernetes, gRPC and service mesh. Job Overview: The Developer platform team is responsible Coupang's developer experiences including Coupang's internal workload management and microservice ecosystem which scales to thousands of microservices.
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