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Spring Core, MVC, Spring Boot, Spring Security, Sprint Data (JPA), Dependency Injection, AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), IOC (Inversion of Control), DAO (Data Access Object), JTA, JDBC. Spring Core, MVC, Spring Boot, Spring Security, Sprint Data (JPA), Dependency Injection, AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), IOC (Inversion of Control), DAO (Data Access Object), JTA, JDBC.
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Our CI/CD pipelines are implemented on top of Jenkins and deployed to AWS. Some of the other technologies we have in our ecosystem are Docker, ECS/Fargate, S3, Lambdas, and ALBs. The team is organized as an agile team working in the SAFe construct and runs daily standups, 2-week sprints, and plans work with the rest of the platform in 3-sprint product increments.
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Addresses problems of systems integration, compatibility, and multiple platforms by supporting the approved governance entity and associated process(es) to facilitate, support, and manage sprint cycle development priorities that incorporate the Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) stakeholder decisions and follow the USAID SDLC. Lead project teams and coordinating with end users to identify application requirements.
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Did you know that just for being a YMCA employee you get great benefits and discounts from banks, credit unions, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Dell, Veterinary Pet Insurance, supplemental (AFLAC, ALLSTATE, Vision Care, LegalShield) and even Zip Car.
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Support the approved governance entity (such as the Abacus Management Committee) and associated process(es) to facilitate and support sprint cycle development priorities that incorporate BHA stakeholder decisions and follow the USAID SDLC.
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Collaboration in code reviews, agile ceremonies like retrospectives, daily standups, and sprint planning, pair programming, and MVP strategy and operations. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain.
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Serve as the Scrum Master, facilitating Agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives. Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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Design/Develop SaaS enabled - scalable systems Develop using Java 11, Sprint boot, micro services, Azure, cosmos, Cassandra, Maven, Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud SQL Provide ongoing maintenance and enhancements to existing systems and participate in rotational on-call support.
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Manage business process to product capability mapping, creation of Agile user stories, technical designs, sprint planning sessions, backlog refinement, testing, UAT and deployment; provide guidance to developers on ServiceNow standard configurations and conduct final QA reviews of all ServiceNow deliverables.
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Finally, we seek people who are excited to learn about and live crypto, because those are the folks who enjoy the intense moments in our sprint and recharge work culture. Advanced understanding of Google apps, JIRA, Looker, SQL, Kafka, Snowflake, gRPC, YAML.
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Experience working within an agile sprint development team environment using Jira and Confluence. Experience with big data analytics, data engineering, data pipelines and experience with LLMs and python scripting and tooling such as databricks.
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Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designsOptimize application for maximum speed and scalabilityBuild reusable code and libraries for future useWork as part of a team to ensure the scope of the sprint is complete.
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Perform manual testing for each user story in the Sprint, in addition to developing test automation. The Test Automation Engineer is responsible for building UI and API test automation scripts against software requirements for an innovative client system.
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Experience in scrum and agile frameworks for development to include task management, performing stand-ups and sprint reviews, gathering requirements, and creating documentation. Develop, maintain, and enhance applications on the ServiceNow platform including, but not limited to, ITSM, ITBM, ITOM, CSM, Service Portal, HR Module, Asset Management, Change Management, Custom Development, etc.
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Serve as Scrum Master as needed, supporting user story creation, sprint planning, and overseeing the tasks of the development team. Discounted RTD Passes, with convenient office location off RTD Light Rail (Dry Creek Exit.
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