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Influence product, design, and analytics partners to make key improvements that will improve the core user experience. Experience at a company that specializes in user-generated content.
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Past experience with government data sources (BLM, EPA, USFS, DOE, NOAA, BOEM, etc.) Stack: GCP, BigQuery, PostGIS, Python, 1-3 years of experience building and shipping complex data pipelines in an enterprise setting.
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The Financial Crimes Technology team at Cash App detects and reports illegal and suspicious activity on Cash App. We work globally with partners in Product, Counsel and Engineering to ensure that we are providing a safe user experience for our customers while minimizing or eliminating bad activity on our platform.
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We are looking for a Senior Full Stack Engineer who is passionate about solving complex, meaningful problems to join our new Chatbot team. Hands-on coding experience using Typescript/Javascript, Java, Python, C, C.
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The role requires 5+ years of Software Development experience , in-depth knowledge of Python, Django, JavaScript (React/Redux preferred) , and hands-on experience with AWS. 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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Working with Sagemaker, Tensorflow, Pytorch, Triton, Spark, or equivalent large-scale distributed Machine Learning technologies on a modern containerized deployment stack using Kubernetes, Spinnaker, and other technologies.
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Understanding of and experience working in the blockchain and / or security industry. Experience with microservices and service-oriented architectures. In 2020, BitGo launched BitGo Portfolio and Tax, providing clients with a full-stack solution for digital assets.
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Experience conducting fieldwork such as: drilling, characterization, and sampling; monitoring well (groundwater and soil vapor) installation and test pit excavation; soil, sediment, soil vapor, surface water, and groundwater sampling; surface and borehole geophysical techniques; aquifer testing; and remedial systems performance monitoring.
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Continuously improve the user experience by optimizing performance and resolving technical issues. Own the end-to-end user experience for a new business-critical application.
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Experience with 3 or more of these technologies: Tensorflow, PyTorch, Kubernetes, Spark, Airflow (or equivalent), Kafka (or equivalent), data warehouse (eg. As a staff engineer, you will partner closely with our data science, product partners, and other ML + data engineers on the team to execute on these opportunities in order to improve the Host and Guest product experience on Airbnb.
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Experience with the technologies we currently use is a plus, but by no means required: Python, PostgreSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, React, Typescript, Google Cloud Platform, Auth0, Terraform. Pay TransparencyThe estimated starting annual salary range for this position is $135,000 to $230,000 USD. The listed range is a guideline from Pave data, and the actual base salary may be modified based on factors including job-related skills, experience/qualifications, interview performance, market data, etc.
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Proven track record as a Full Stack Developer, with at least 7+ years of experience in e-commerce development and Shopify. Design, implement, and optimize front-end and backend systems for a seamless and user-friendly shopping experience.
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Languages: TypeScript, Rust, and a smidgen of Solidity (Foundry stack) The pricing team’s tech stack is mostly Rust, TypeScript and Solidity. Experience with TypeScript and Rust or similar languages.
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We are looking for an experienced Full Stack who has 5+ years of experience building and/or leading teams. Responsible for developing and hands-on coding in our user facing apps (React Native, ReactJS) and backend systems (NodeJS & AWS.
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You’re a full-stack generalist, but have a lot of experience with frontend frameworks and a keen eye for building clean UX applications. 3+ years of experience as a frontend/full-stack engineer in an agile development environment.
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