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1+ years of experience with REST API, Web Service, Workday HCM, Workday Report Writer, Workday Business Process. 1+ years of experience with REST API, Web Service, Workday HCM, Workday Report Writer, Workday Business Process.
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Required skills in PL/SQL, Mulesoft/API based integration testing, QTC domain experience. Required skills in PL/SQL, Mulesoft/API based integration testing, QTC domain experience. QE Engineer Responsibilities-Create and maintain test deliverables and artifacts (test plans, test cases, test results summary) to test complex applications and system integrations for Finance (Oracle EBS, Mulesoft and integrated SaaS) applications.
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Extending VMS API to make our system open for third-party developers. Optimize the product to work on embedded devices (arm, linux embedded) to be able to run server on cameras or small arm boards (i.e. Raspberry pi.
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On our backend/API, we run a cluster of Node.js services in a mix of Javascript and Typescript backed by MongoDB. We use RabbitMQ as a task queue and Redis for ephemeral data. As a part of a small, collaborative, and agile tech team, you will be a contributor to the design of middleware interfacing our API and other enterprise software solutions.
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Leverage various toolsets to test Web Services or Rest Services (API testing ex: vrest, SoapUI or Postman). Below is the Manual QA role with in Walnut creek, CA (Remote but candidate needs to be in office 2-4 times in a month.
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Experience with AWS API Gateway and AWS Event Bridge. You will also collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business requirements and translate them into efficient and reliable API solutions.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Manager, Engineering - API Gateway/Developer Portal based in San Ramon, CA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Solid understanding of API design principles (REST, HTTP, etc.) - Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in API development, and evaluate and introduce new tools and frameworks to improve our development processes.
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Design API contract and integration solutions. Job Title: Sr API Developer. Responsible for forking what has already been built for Kaiser and enabling them to run in the GCP environment.
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Works with client leadership and Accenture project members to identify, analyze, and devise solutions to address complex business requirements and processes related to all areas of API and Boomi integration.
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Drives the overall software development lifecycle including working across functional teams to transform requirements into features, managing development teams and processes, and conducting software testing and maintenance.
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JOB TITLE: Senior Software Engineer - API LOCATION: Pleasanton, CA - 5 days/week onsite DURATION: 4-6 week contract to hire RATE RANGE: 85-95/hr We are currently seeking a talented Senior Software Engineer to join our team.
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Understanding of building back-end infrastructure using AWS offerings such as Aurora, Lambda, S3, Aurora, Lambda, S3, ECS, Fargate, ElastiCache, and API Gateway. Be involved in the entire software development process, from requirements and design reviews through the implementation of a new product.
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Experience with API testing using Postman, SoapUI etc. Experience with API testing using Postman, SoapUI etc. Experience with Continuous Integration (CI) using Bamboo or Jenkins. Develop, document and maintain functional test cases and other test artifacts like test data, data validation, harness scripts and automated scripts.
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Plan API/ABI & FG requirements, including procurement of critical packaging. Facilitating Launch strategy development (artwork prioritization, inventory/WIP planning, production at risk, AFW, alternate/back-up sourcing, air vs ocean) that minimize risk and optimize time to launch.
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