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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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Full Time) Lead Software Engineer - Backend at TRM Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Lead an engineering team developing innovative features for TRM's Blockchain Intelligence platform.
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Software Engineer - Backend. We develop mainly in Golang, partly in Java, and also use Terraform, Kubernetes, Redpanda, Gazette, Hadoop and multiple Google cloud technologies (BigTable, BigQuery, Datatransfer jobs , Pub/Sub etc.
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Full Time) Software Engineer at Lugg (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. As an early engineer at Lugg you'll be working on a wide variety of projects, from designing and implementing the features our partners, customers and movers need to optimizing how we dispatch trucks.
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Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology is looking for a Lead Software Engineer, Tech Lead to join the API Fraud Services team within the Engineering Services organization. Reach & Scale: The products and platforms this group builds and operates delight millions of consumers every minute of every day – from Disney+ and Hulu, to ABC News and Entertainment, to ESPN and ESPN+, and much more.
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Work with top-flight software and hardware engineering talent from places like Google, Amazon, Nvidia, Palantir, and NASA JPL. We're building the world's most advanced healthcare platform from the ground up, combining hardware, software and doctors under one roof.
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We’re looking for a curious and big picture thinking iOS Engineer to join Square’s Omnichannel Mobile team. Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services.
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Experience in building software on AWS cloud computing such as OpenSearch, DynamoDB, EMR and S3. Partner with Product Managers, Architects and Data Scientists to understand customer requirements, and help translate requirements to working software.
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Experience working in a modern, agile software team with version control & project management tools (e.g., Git, SVN, Jira, Basecamp) Design core, backend software components for the Unified Messaging Platform.
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We are seeking to onboard a Senior Software Engineer to join our expanding team. Engage as a fullstack engineer within our tech stack, which comprises Javascript (React, React Native, Typescript), Node, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, and AWS.
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Udemy is searching for a Software Engineer II who embodies our values of authenticity, continuous learning, leans into experimentation, being results-oriented, and being individually humble, yet collectively proud.
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Cryptographic primitives are at the center of the software we’re building to support our multi-signature wallet so we’re looking for a leader who has that foundation of knowledge to help lead our technical strategy and collaborate on executing our product vision.
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Perplexity is seeking an experienced Software Engineer to design and implement next-generation billing systems. How many years of full-time software engineering experience do you have.
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We’re searching for a Senior Software Engineer to join Aurora’s Motion Planning team. Aurora is working with industry leaders across the transportation ecosystem, including Toyota, FedEx, Volvo Trucks, PACCAR, Uber, Uber Freight, U.S. Xpress, Werner, Covenant, Schneider, and Ryder.
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Deeply understand what drives the business for which you are building software. Collaborate closely with other Software Engineers across the organization. Design and develop using Object Oriented design principles and software design patterns to attain high reusability and maintainability.
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