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We're on the hunt for an enthusiastic and driven software engineer to join our team at an exciting stage of our startup's journey. Senior Software Engineer at Assort Health.
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Full Time] Lead Software Engineer - Core Data Ingestion at TRM Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. You will be joining as a team lead, responsible for maintaining a high technical throughput from the team while following best practices around design and architecture.
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As a Partner Engineer, you'll lead deployments, optimize implementations, and handle integrations to build successful, long-term partnerships. You will own technical engagements and be the key driver in finding creative/innovative solutions that lead Crunchyroll’s experiences to the next level.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is looking for a Lead Cloud Data Engineer to join the Data and Analytics Service (DAS) Team. We are a team based out of San Francisco that partners with business lines across the Federal Reserve System to deliver the cloud + big data solutions and advanced analytics products.
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Scope and lead large, often ambiguous technical projects, laying the groundwork for early-stage products to iteratively evolve and scale. We have raised $125 million+ from investors such as General Catalyst, Elad Gil, Bloomberg Beta, Y Combinator, XYZ; founders and CEOs of companies such as Google (Eric Schmidt), Salesforce (Marc Benioff), Coinbase (Brian Armstrong), DoorDash (Tony Xu), Instacart, Gusto; strategic investors like Mastercard, Flexport and Samsara.
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Pioneer new features: Build exceptional features that customers rave about, closely following principles that lead to startup success. The team acts as a "startup within a startup" and consists of 3 dedicated engineers, 1 business generalist, and is led by our CTO John Wang. We're looking to add a frontend focused engineer who's been an early hire before and thrives in ambiguity.
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The Lead Software Engineer will report to the Mgr-Technology. developer, devops, matlab, php, programming, software developer, sw. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software, Electrical, or Electronics Engineering, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience.
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5+ years of experience as a Software Engineer. Lead end-to-end development of data tooling and frameworks, using modern technologies such as BigQuery, Apache Beam, Airflow, Dagster, dbt, Kubernetes, and Rust.
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You will write backend software using Nest.js (Typescript) to power AirFlow tasks and our front-end API. You will play a lead role with our data engineering team to build out the (very) high scale systems that manage our customers experiments using Big Query, Snowflake, and RedShift.
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Have 12+ years of relevant industry experience, 3+ years leading large scale, complex projects or teams as an engineer or tech lead. Technical expertise: Quickly understanding systems design tradeoffs, keeping track of rapidly evolving software systems.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software EngineerSan Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Lead Software Engineer.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Lead Software Engineer. West Creek 2 (12072), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaLead Software Engineer, Back End (Golang, AWS.
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Knowledge of modern frameworks (Rails, postgres, React, Vue, Node.js) alongside a mature understanding of software development principles. The Technical Lead will be responsible for implementing articulate backend solutions to solve complex problems for Rothy’s.
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Lead and develop a variety of algorithms for planning for autonomous driving, including but not limited to search-based methods, sampling-based methods, optimization-based methods, linear-temporal logic, and decision-making under uncertainty.
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Responsible to lead the design and development of weight efficient BIW structural designs to deliver the highest level of performance in NVH, durability and crash performance from a blank page through to production with experience developing under body assemblies.
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