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5+ years of experience building full-stack applications emphasizing backend and large-scale applications. Translate product and business requirements into full-stack applications and systems.
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But more importantly, you are truly passionate and care deeply about building amazing software, focusing on – UI/UX, mobile development, full-stack engineering, scaled backend, API design, SRE, Test Automation, and managing/administering large scale Databases.
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Knowledge of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) best practices, software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum, LEAN etc) and DevOps practicesProven track record designing and building complex end-to-end systems (full stack developer)Hands-on experience in designing and developing using the one or more of the following technologiesJava RESTful Web Services (Java, J2EE, JUnit, and Tomcat.
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We are hiring a Senior Front End / Full Stack software engineer to build AI-first products. 4+ years experience as a Front End / Full Stack engineer. You enjoy working across the stack, building APIs and UIs to accomplish goals.
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Comfortable to design and build full stack solutions to drive a north star vision for the frontend. The rest of our stack includes MySQL, Postgres, AWS (DynamoDB, Lambda, ECS, CDK, Glue, Firehose, EventBridge), Snowflake.
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We have an immediate opening for a Senior Full-Stack Engineer, with a proven track record of success to join our rapidly growing team. [Full Time] Senior Full-Stack Engineer at Instawork (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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Responsibilities: Define, develop, integrate, and test features across our FPGA stack General FPGA development including RTL, simulation, high-speed digital design, DSP algorithm development, verification, synthesis, and timing analysis.
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Our Tech Stack Front End tools, always subject to change if something better comes along: Vue Nuxt TypeScript Tailwind Back End tools, always subject to change if something better comes along: Go Docker on AWS ECS/Fargate PostgreSQL on AWS RDS In addition, we are heavily utilizing LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini) in both product and internal development.
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Familiarity with any/all of our current technology stack: Atlassian/Jira, Okta, Slack, Google Meet, Kandji,Jamf, Intune, WorkSpaceOne, VoIP telephony among others. Familiarity with any/all of our current technology stack: Atlassian/Jira, Okta, Slack, Google Meet, Kandji,Jamf, Intune, WorkSpaceOne, VoIP telephony among others.
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Full-stack experience, either toward systems (kafka, docker, posix), databases (postgres), or front-end (javascript/typescript, react) Expertise in our core stack: Kotlin / Spring / PostgreSQL / AWS.
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Clockwise is looking to hire a Full Stack Engineer to join our growing engineering team. Our San Francisco WeWork office is located in the Financial District, a block from the Montgomery Street Muni & Bart station.
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Build and manage the technical infrastructure required to support our services, including databases, servers, and APIs. Previous founder / founding engineer experience is strongly preferred.
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This role will lead you to learn the ins and outs of our autonomous driving software stack, simulation frameworks, and simulation testing tools. As an Applied Scientist in the Simulation team, you will leverage your skills in robotics, machine learning, optimization, and related areas, along with sophisticated software engineering, to drive new ideas and technologies from design to production and help us build high fidelity, high performance simulations that let us train and test our AV stack.
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The Founding Senior Full Stack Engineer is a pivotal role aimed at building the OS in the credit collections industry. Jack-of-all trades; Expert in one - Someone who can do anything from optimizing SQL query to writing maintainable CSS and everything in between, but they still have a preferred part of the stack and are comfortable with full-stack.
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As a full stack engineer on the team, you’ll work on high-impact, user-facing products, and be responsible for building new libraries to drive that mission. The Alchemy team draws from decades of deep expertise in massively scalable infrastructure, AI, and blockchain from leadership roles at leading companies and universities like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Stanford, and MIT. Alchemy recently raised a at a $10.2B valuation led by Lightspeed and Silver Lake. Previously, Alchemy raised from a16z, Coatue, Addition, Stanford University, Coinbase, the Chairman of Google, Charles Schwab, and the of leading organizations.
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