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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Node. JS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, TypeScript, or Java. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript (Angular, React, Node), HTML/CSS, TypeScript and Java, open source frameworks, RESTful web services, and work on cross-browser and cross-device development.
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7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, or TypeScript. 7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, or TypeScript.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 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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You will build and maintain web applications using state of the art technologies (React + Typescript + GraphQL with a Node and PostgreSQL backend is our current stack), write reusable components, ensure solid test coverage, and actively participate in code reviews.
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As a Capital One Lead Software Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer.
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5+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, TypeScript, or Java. 5+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, TypeScript, or Java.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer, Full Stack (TypeScript, Node, React, AWS) Do you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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Solid knowledge with building responsive UIs with modern front-end technologies such as Angular, Node, Typescript, or Bootstrap. Experience with Mainframe development using z/OS Mainframe development, JCL, COBOL, DB2, CICS, Control-M, and VSAM.
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You have a strong expertise with at least one of our tech stacks: Java/Kotlin (JVM, Gradle, SpringBoot), TypeScript (Node, Express, React). You have a strong expertise with at least one of our tech stacks: Java/Kotlin (JVM, Gradle, SpringBoot), TypeScript (Node, Express, React.
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5+ years of experience with React/Node/Typescript and Material UI. Strong knowledge of modern software engineering best practices. codebase), Hivemind Design (Shield AI's AI Factory for the design, development, and testing of Hivemind Edge systems; a service-oriented architecture leveraged through an SDK, CLI, and web portal; a Go, Python, Typescript codebase), and Hivemind Commander (Software and hardware to support rich human-in-the-loop and human-on-the-loop interactions with the Hivemind; a C.
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Experience with modern Javascript (Node. JS, ES6 and TypeScript) and front-end frameworks (Ember, Angular, React, Vue, etc.) Working with JavaScript, Node. JS, Ember, Python, Docker, PostgreSQL, and Kubernetes.
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Experience with a variety of compiled and dynamic languages and runtimes, particularly Java, JVM, Go, Docker, TypeScript, and Node. Data platform: Hadoop, Hbase, OpenSearch, Kafka, Spark, Flink, Go, Java, SQL, Databricks, Snowflake, BigQuery.
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Utilize coding languages like JavaScript (Angular, React, Node), HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL and Java, Salesforce development with Apex, Native, VisualForce, Lightning framework, SOQL, REST & SOAP APIs, and RESTful web services.
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7 years of software development experience including 3 years of TypeScript and Node. Design and build a loan origination system using Node, Apollo GraphQL, Angular, Camunda, and a suite of AWS components including but not limited to EKS, Lambda, S3, MKS, and Aurora.
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