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As a back-end developer, you’ll use the latest architectural approaches and open-source frameworks and tools to deliver solutions. We’re looking for an experienced back-end developer with the software engineering skills it takes to identify potential risks, contribute to solution development, and create efficient and effective systems for our clients.
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Experience with PostgreSQL/Postgres or open-source relational database management system emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance. Develop software for situational awareness and tactical C2 of antenna systems through a common operating interface.
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Lead the team responsible for building automations to install, upgrade, and administer PAAS (Platform as a Service) tools within SDIT. Leverage Helm, an open-source tool, to automatically deploy container-based software stacks within Kubernetes to provide container orchestration.
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This position would be responsible for the deployment and configuration of open source, commercial, government provided, and Leidos developed products and the configuration of networking equipment, and the management of classified and unclassified labs.
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Prior Experience Utilizing programming languages like Vue, HTML/CSS, Node.js, SQL, Python, Open Source databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services required.
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With significant adoption by major companies like Lyft, Cisco, and eBay, ClickHouse is at the forefront of delivering cloud-first solutions alongside their well-established open-source technology.
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As a back-end developer at Booz Allen, you'll use the latest architecturalapproaches and open-source frameworks and tools to deliver solutions. Usingyour software engineering experience, you'll work with the developmentteam to create custom tools, systems, and sites with consistentperformance and scalability.
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Published research or contributions to open-source projects relevant to localization and perception. We are seeking a talented, experienced Localization & Perception Software Responsible Engineer to define the future of lunar surface mobility in a fast-paced startup environment.
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Design and develop highly scalable and fault-tolerant systems using Java, J2EE and open source technologies. Design, develop, document and implement new functionality, as well as build enhancements, modifications, and corrections to existing software.
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Spiral (formerly Square Crypto) builds and funds free, open-source Bitcoin projects. Dagger, leveraging Square’s open source library, Anvil, to simplify dependency injection.
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Strong Linux skills and familiarity with cloud architectures, AWS, C2S, Openstack, etc Familiarity with Docker and Kubernetes An adaptable and solution centric mindset that embraces technology enablers Familiarity with common industry software tools, concepts, and DevSecOps Experience working with open-source resources in a government computing environment.
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Open-source technologies like Cassandra, Spark, Elasticsearch, React, and Redux •. As a Software Engineer you’ll have an opportunity to grow more quickly than you ever envisioned, as you contribute high-quality code directly to Palantir Gotham, Palantir Apollo, or Palantir Foundry: products that are deployed at some of the most important institutions across the public and private sectors.
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Understand open-source databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc., familiar with No-SQL databases like Cassandra, MongoDB, Elasticsearch (Knowledge with NewSQL database like TIDB or YugabyteDB will be a plus.
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Experience with common automated testing frameworks and platforms across Microsoft, Java, and open-source languages such as Gherkin (SpecFlow, Cucumber, etc), Selenium, Rest Assured, JMeter, Appium or another mobile test automation frameworks.
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Starburst offers a full-featured data lake analytics platform, built on open source Trino. Proficiency in one or more of the following languages: Java, GoLang, TypeScript, or Python with a strong preference for Java.
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