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Experience working with microservices and containerization, including orchestration, cluster management, and container storage, including Docker, Kubernetes, or Rancher. 5+ years experience with Docker, OpenShift, or Kubernetes.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Node, Go, and Scala, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, Application Architecture like microservices, API, and realtime streaming, ETL and Data Engineering technologies like PySpark, Glue, Snowflake, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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NET Core development, experience in Microservices and Hexagonal Architecture, frontend development experience with Javascript and Angular, experience with Azure DevOps and Kubernetes. Senior iOS Developer Remote.
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Experience leveraging continuous integration/development tools (e.g. Jenkins, Docker, Containers, OpenShift, Kubernetes, and container automation) in a Ci/CD pipeline. Expertise with Microservices and REST-based API development (e.g. Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Entity Framework, IIS, Swagger, Odata.
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To deploy, triage and maintain a production big data pipeline using a microservice architecture running on Kubernetes, Elasticsearch backend, and Kafka messaging. As a DevOps Engineer you will contribute to the design, deployment, and maintenance of a full stack containerized microservices architecture as well as technical systems administration, installation, and configuration.
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Rust)Have experience with Kubernetes and cloud-native environmentsHave experience in development within microservices architectureHave the ability to learn and become proficient in new subjects quickly.
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Provide subject matter expertise in distributed and cloud technologies including Azure Cloud, MuleSoft Anypoint, Dynamics 365, REST API, Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, etc. Work with a team of developers with deep experience in machine learning, distributed microservices, and full stack systems.
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3+ years with Microservices, REST API, asynchronous messaging, distributed system, and related patterns. 1+ year with ETL, PySpark, SnowFlake, and data engineering. This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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The ideal candidate has broad and deep technical knowledge and all points in between, and a proven background in Java, Linux, Microservices, Containers (Kubernetes), database modeling, open-table format, performance tuning, query optimization, data sharding, partitioning, building, configuring, and maintaining data solutions on open-source data stack.
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Virtualization and orchestration of applications (Docker/Kubernetes/ECS). Experience building microservices architectures deployed to the cloud (AWS/Google Cloud). 6+ years of experience with any of the following databases: MongoDb, PostgreSQL (or any other relational database), Cloud Databases like BigQuery or BigTable.
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Experience in working with microservices and containerization, including orchestration, cluster management, and container storage, including Docker, Kubernetes, or Rancher. You’ll have the chance to work within a DevOps framework to create and manage container apps and use products like Kubernetes to further the mission.
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We are seeking a self-motivated DevOps engineer with demonstrated experience in modern web application architectures involving microservices and cloud platform orchestration tools (Kubernetes, Helm, and Rancher.
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Experience with Microservices and containerization tools(Docker, Kubernetes) This person will working on all new green development projects utilizing an array of tools such as: JVM programming languages(Java/Springboot, Groovy, Python), Docker + Kubernetes, Javascript/React, Kafka, Elastic Search, Lucene, Spark, and Cassandra, DynamoDB as well as Neo4J. Obviously very few folks have touched/been hands-on with all of these tools in production.
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If you have technology background in creating microservices, Kubernetes, High Availability Applications, and thrive on ensuring operational excellence, apply for a Financial Modeling developer position in Model Applications Development team.
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Proficiency in performance-related for technologies such as Java/Scala, Spark, Kafka, PostgreSQL, NoSQL, Microservices, Batch, Micro-Batch and Data Streaming Architecture. Understanding of various performance metrics and KPIs for RDBMS, NoSQL, Kubernetes and Spark Data Engineering Engine.
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