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Experience with database design and development (e.g., SQL, NoSQL), and familiarity with search technologies (e.g., Elasticsearch, Solr). Experience with front-end technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/TypeScript) and frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js.
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Proficiency in a wide range of government-specified technologies, including front-end frameworks (JavaScript, Angular), markup and styling languages (HTML, CSS), data interchange formats (XML, JSON), and back-end technologies (Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch, Solr, SQL, Node.js with TypeScript.
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Search tools: Solr , Lucene, Elasticsearch. Data science tools/languages: R, R Studio, Python (data preparation and analysis libraries), Databricks, etc. AWS cloud services such as EC2, EMR, RDS, Redshift , Glue, SageMaker (or Azure and GCP equivalents.
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Environment Chromium, JavaScript, NodeJS, Celerity, Cucumber, Jetty, Oracle, Red Hat Linux, WebLogic/Tomcat, Apache, WCMS, API, SOLR, naVizin, Flash, Java, SVG, IIS, Linux, Adobe Captivate, HTML, PDF, COTS, Spring, Spring MVC, JDBC, CSS, Bootstrap, Thyme leaf, Restful webservice, Junit, Mockito, jQuery, EAG, Perl, Korn shell scripts, Google API, AWS Services, Python, Lambda, Aurora/PostgreSQL, Selenium, Ruby, Angular, Jenkins.
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DE designing and developing headless commerce (APIs) with SAP Hybris Accelerator or SAP Commerce Spartacus, SAP commerce integrations with systems SAP Cloud Platform Integration, ERP, Digital payment, and Third-party integrations, including CyberSource, PayPal and front-end applications Angular, Node, React, and/or Solr Service.
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Experience with API-services, COTS integration, Big Data, and search technologies, including Hadoop, Spark, Solr, Zookeeper, and ElasticSearch. Experience with API-services, COTS integration, Big Data, and search technologies, including Hadoop, Spark, Solr, Zookeeper, and ElasticSearch.
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Experience with Solr, Elasticsearch, or similar tool is a plus. Data visualization skills in Tableau, Power BI, D3, ArcGIS, or similar. Demonstrated experience with TensorFlow, Keras, or other Deep Learning tools and frameworks.
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Develop and manage backend services using technologies such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch, Solr, and SQL, ensuring efficient data storage, retrieval, and indexing capabilities.
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Big data concepts and technologies, such as: Apache Hadoop, Apache Hive, Solr, Cloudera, MapReduce, R, Spark, Kafka, NiFi, and the ELK (ElasticSearch, Logstash, Kibana) stack. Big data concepts and technologies, such as: Apache Hadoop, Apache Hive, Solr, Cloudera, MapReduce, R, Spark, Kafka, NiFi, and the ELK (ElasticSearch, Logstash, Kibana) stack.
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Expertise in front-end technologies, including but not limited to JavaScript (and modern open-source libraries), Angular, HTML, CSS, XML, and JSON, to create dynamic, responsive, and accessible user interfaces.
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Using tools such as Apache Tomcat, Hadoop, SOLR, JDBC, ANT, Active Directory, LDAP, Regex, SQL, or JSON. Utilizing ElasticSearch and other big data technologies like MapReduce, Apache Spark and Scala.
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Experience with Atlassian suite, including JIRA, Confluence, and Bamboo. Experience with CI/CD, Git, Chef, Splunk, Ansible, Jenkins, Maven, and SonarQube. Translate complex functional and technical requirements into design and configuration of fully-automated DevSecOps scripts to build, test, and deploy applications using a variety of frameworks in client facing engagements.
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Technologies we use on a daily basis include Python, Django, Linux (mostly CentOS and Ubuntu), MySQL, PostgreSQL, memcached, celery, nginx, Apache, gunicorn, jQuery, and Haystack/SOLR. We also use GeoDjango, Wowza, Amazon EC2, jQuery Mobile, and other top-notch tools.
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Develop new Python/Django code, with a proficiency in Linux, MySQL/PostgreSQL, HTML5, CSS, SSH, and JavaScript. Five Q is looking for an experienced Software Developer to work as a Contractor on our Python/Django projects.
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Apache Solr, Cloud Based Services, MySQL, Ruby on Rails. Demonstrated experience with MySQL and SOLR. Web Administrator, TS/SCI with Polygraph Required. Apache Solr, Cloud Based Services, MySQL, Ruby on Rails.
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