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Experience with Docker and Kubernetes, Apache Kafka, and Google Pub/Sub. Experience with microservices, preferably Spring Boot. Strong knowledge of relational databases, MySQL. Experience with Cloud Technologies.
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Open-source databases / NoSQL (Postgres, Cassandra, Maria, Redis, MongoDB, Milvus etc) and event-driven systems (e.g., Kafka) Architect and design APIs and microservices to provision and manage database services.
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Build high throughput data pipelines using Apache Kafka that enable sophisticated Catalog Azure/GCP Data Lake and ensure that all data transmission is secured and protected. Build n-tier highly scalable, fault tolerant, reactive Microservices using Java/Scala, AKKA and RESTful architecture for Walmart Omni platforms.
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You have extensive hands-on experience in building scalable data platforms and reliable data pipelines using technologies such as Spark, ElasticSearch, Databricks, Clickhouse, AWS Kinesis, and/or Kafka.
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15+ years as a technical architect designing and delivering microservices architecture across enterprise cloud and distributed systems, including event driven architecture, API management and messaging systems including Kafka and Dell Boomi.
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Proven in-depth experience in creating ETL pipelines using Databricks, Spark, Python, SQL, Scala, Kafka, Presto, Parquet, Streaming, events, bots, AWS/cloud ecosystem. Expert in Spark, Parquet, steaming, events, Kafka, telemetry, MapReduce, Hadoop, Hive, Presto, Spark, data query approaches, and dashboarding.
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Team builds on modern Kubernetes centered microservices and cloud native platform using Java, Spring, Golang, Python, C. You will technically lead projects working on full stack development teams using JAVA, AWS, Kafka, Kubernetes, gRPC and another modern stacks.
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4+ years of full-time experience developing microservices for a SaaS product, in one of the following object-oriented languages: Golang, Java, Scala, Kotlin, Python, Node.js. Existing exposure to Go, Java, AWS, Cassandra, Kafka, Elasticsearch, etc.
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You know your way around RPC frameworks (gRPC, Thrift) and pubsub systems (Kafka, Cloud PubSub, Celery, etc). This includes everything from designing microservices, optimizing our routing algorithms, understanding road network graphs, building monitoring and analytics infrastructure, optimizing our deployment pipeline, and more.
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Experience in Kubernetes-based deployments and well versed with Microservices, Message brokers, and Big-data pipelines, such as Kafka. Qualifications and Experience - Senior Level Bachelor’s degree (MS preferred) in Computer Science, Computer engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering or other related fields with 5-8 years of working experience in embedded software in data center, networking, security, cloud services or automotive industry.
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Extensive experience in web technologies like RESTful APIs, Spring boot based microservices development, and Kubernetes frameworks, as well as experience in technologies such as MongoDB, Elastic Search, Redis, Kafka.
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Strong hands-on experience in Microservices, RESTful Webservices development in Java (Spring Boot or equivalent framework) In depth knowledge of Cloud Native Architecture (AWS Experience), Microservices Architecture and related stacks, and container technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.
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Java 11, Spring Boot, Kafka, NoSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices. Should have working experience with cloud providers Azure and GCP. Should have hands on experience on NoSql, SQL, MessageBrokers like Kafka, PubSub, EventHub etc.
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Formal AWS training or advanced AWS certifications demonstrating deep knowledge of AWS Compute, AWS Relational database Systems, No Sql databases, Memory processing, server less designs, orchestrations & data streaming ( Kafka or Kinesis.
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In depth knowledge of Cloud Native Architecture (AWS Experience), Microservice Architecture and related stacks, and container technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.) Demonstrated proficiency in software applications and technical processes within a technical discipline (e.g., cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, etc.
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