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Build highly fault tolerant Golang microservices to add features and functionality to our Fusion product and its supporting ecosystem. Our Fusion Product is on the hunt for a Senior-to-Principal (Level 7) backend software Engineer to build out platform products which provide our external users with core orchestration and workflow capabilities within their own environments, including (but not limited to) automated threat remediation.
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As a Protocol Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, documenting, and implementing quality backend architectures built using Golang, CosmosSDK, and CometBFT. Using GoLang, CosmosSDK, CometBFT for protocol development and implementation.
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Experience in one or more of the following: Golang, Python, Java, Scala, C. + Manage and run backend systems like Kubernetes, MySQL and everything in between. Minimum 3-5 years of experience as a Development, DevOps or Site Reliability Engineer Willing to provide 24/7 coverage.
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Deep technical expertise in GoLang, Python, GraphQL, Temporal, Helm, Prometheus, Kafka, PostgreSQL. You possess advanced programming skills to build distributed and compute systems, backend services, microservices and cloud technologies.
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This role reports directly to our Senior Director of Engineering and has a broad mandate across DataOps, DevOps, SRE, and Backend. Fluency in one or more programming languages in Lark’s core stack: Golang or TypeScript (NodeJS.
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Hands on experience with a strongly typed language common in backend web development, like C#, Java, or Golang. Experience with a CAD system like Catia, solidworks, or NX, and experience with Ansys Abaqus, or other simulation tools is preferred.
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Hands on experiences in AWS-SDKs, AWS-CLI, Golang, Java, Python, SQL, Terraform. We are looking for a mid level backend engineer who loves to build cloud services — a systems engineer who is comfortable in every stage of the design, implementation, testing, and deployment process.
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Proficiency in atleast one of TypeScript/Python/GoLang is an added advantage. We are looking for an engineer with experience in system design of backend services along with advanced knowledge of AWS cloud services infrastructure such as IAM, Lambdas, Cloud watch, API gateways etc.
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Backend service and tool development in Golang, Kotlin and/or Python. Apache Kafka, Apache Flink, Apache Spark, Trino (Presto), Apache Airflow/Dagster, Apache Superset, AWS S3, Snowflake, Amplitude, CDP (e.g. Segment.com.
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As a key member of our Internet Security Infrastructure Team, you will be responsible for designing and developing large scale backend systems. Extensive hands-on programming skills in Python and Golang.
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Experience with with a modern compiled programming language suited for backend development (RUST, Golang, Kotlin, etc.) Experience with with a modern compiled programming language suited for backend development (RUST, Golang, Kotlin, etc.
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Experience with backend technologies such as Java/Kotlin/GoLang, Protocol Buffers, gRPC, Pub/Sub, monitoring. Experience with large-scale data processing and modeling, designing backend services and building enterprise/consumer applications.
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C#, Java, Python, Golang, PowerShell, Ruby experience. Custom silicon chips live at the heart of AWS Machine Learning servers, and our team builds the backend software that runs these servers.
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1+ years of experience working with Golang. As one of the backend engineers at Akuity, you will work on actively building and continuously improving Akuity's SaaS platform for our global developer community.
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Expertise in Golang, SQL, GCP, and AWS are highly desirable. We’re seeking a Tech Lead Manager to drive backend product and product infrastructure development in Glean’s core web application server.
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