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Backend web developers will work on the server side of the website, while a full stack web developer will perform both front end and backend tasks. A front end engineer focuses on the development of the user interface aspect of the software, while a backend software engineer focuses on the server side.
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Are you an experienced Lead Backend Engineer with a passion for DevOps and data engineering? Strong background in backend development, expertise in Ruby on Rails or similar frameworks. Collaborate with the engineering team to seamlessly integrate backend solutions with front-end applications.
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You will be writing backend services and helping design systems that ensure the partners get an accurate actionable insurance quote with as little latency as possible. Coalition offers its Active Insurance products in the U.S., U.K., and Canada through relationships with leading global insurers including Allianz, Arch Insurance, Lloyd’s of London, Swiss Re and Zurich, as well as cyber capacity through its own carrier, Coalition Insurance Company.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in JVM-based languages (e.g., Java, Kotlin), with a knack for crafting and deploying microservices. Currently they are seeking talented Java Backend Engineers to embark on an exciting journey while they scale up their Software Engineering & Development teams in Miami.
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What we're looking for Experience building data-heavy back-end systems: Our backend is built with Scala ( Zio ) Our back-end needs to be scalable, robust, and secure to handle large amounts of event data and analytical processing on the modern data stack (Snowflake/BigQuery/Redshift, Airflow etc.
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1+ years of experience with microservices infrastructure and GitExperience with broker/messaging queue services, creating architecture design models and diagrams, working with container orchestration and one of these: Travis, Github Actions, or CircleCI. If this is not the right time or opportunity for you but know of someone with these skills you can refer that we place, we will thank you with a $500 referral bonus.
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You have at least one year of experience in any JVM based languages (such as Java, Kotlin, Scala) and are confident in your ability to build, debug and ship microservices. You have experience building and shipping highly-available, fault tolerant, production ready distributed backend systems.
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Experience developing backend applications with Node.js. a fully remote, Software Engineer (Back End API Developer/Engineer) for one of our enterprise clients. Build GraphQL APIs to allow 3rd party systems to relay financial transactions into Workday Financials.
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Our stack is React on the frontend, and a combination of Python and Node microservices on the backend. You will collaborate with a Group Product Manager and General Manager as a triad to propel the travel business.
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Well-versed in designing and implementing backend systems based on microservices architecture. Join our dynamic Miami-based tech startup, generously supported by venture capital, as we search for an experienced Senior Backend Engineer.
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1-3 years of experience with backend testing. We seek a MANUAL QA TESTER for a long term contract. Postman (API testing) This position is remote EASTERN TIME ZONE ONLY. USC or GC. No corp to corp.
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Experience developing Spring Boot microservices is a must have. Hands-on experience in building microservices-based architecture and platforms developed and deployed at scale. Senior Software Integration Engineer (MuleSoft) - Miami, FL (Hybrid.
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Demonstrates a strong grasp of microservices-related patterns and practices, such as service discovery, circuit breakers, and API gateways, facilitating the development of independently scalable and deployable services.
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Backend technologies: Node.js, NestJS, MySQL, AWS (EC2, S3, Lambda, RDS), GitHub Actions, and GPT API. You'll lead the team in developing robust, scalable systems. You'll guide the team in building user-friendly, intuitive interfaces that seamlessly integrate with our backend.
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The Senior Backend Engineer will report to the engineer manager and be responsible for designing, developing, troubleshooting, and debugging software applications for our core product. Proficient in utilizing k8s to orchestrate containers, manage service discovery, and ensure seamless CI/CD pipelines, contributing to the resilience and efficiency of microservices architectures.
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