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As Arbor's Lead Software Engineer with a depth of focus on frontend, you will be instrumental in building a platform that brings clarity to energy choices for consumers. As Arbor's Lead Software Engineer with a depth of focus on frontend, you will be instrumental in building a platform that brings clarity to energy choices for consumers.
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We are hiring a remote Warehouse Automation Solutions Lead Engineer for our Supply Chain Solutions division. The Warehouse Automation Solutions Lead Engineer will be responsible for leading the effort in identifying, evaluating, piloting and deploying new warehouse automation technologies that will help differentiate Ryder by driving efficiencies to grow existing and win new business.
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As a Lead Security Solutions Engineer, you will be a key member of the Dynatrace sales engine and will be responsible for providing excellent technical support specifically to the security sales team but also to the broader sales team.
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They're in a very exciting period of growth and I'm helping them find a Lead Cloud Engineer (AWS) for their growing engineering team. Any work with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Terraform(for AWS), GitLab Pipelines is certainly a plus.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaLead, Software Engineer, Back End (Remote-Eligible)Do you want to work for a tech company that writes its own code, develops its own software, and builds its own products.
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You will work with an experienced team of the best cyber-security developers, at one of the most innovative and exciting software companies in the world today. Consistently recognized as a top workplace, CrowdStrike is committed to cultivating an inclusive, remote-first culture that offers people the autonomy and flexibility to balance the needs of work and life while taking their career to the next level.
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Job Description This construction company headquartered in Boston is looking for a Lead Software Engineer to join their team. This is a full-time, fully remote role that will work EST hours.
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We are seeking a Lead Software Engineer to spearhead our expansion into AI and ML technologies space, with a special focus on Generative AI. This pivotal role involves developing innovative Generative AI solutions that generate dynamic content, automate decision-making, anomaly detection, and provide predictive analytics,and transforming how businesses interact with data.
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Flexible working hours and remote work options. This role requires a deep understanding of capital markets, excellent problem-solving abilities, and the capability to lead and mentor a team of software engineers.
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This model allows us to work in a variety of workplaces that best support our success, including fully office-based, fully remote, or hybrid. 6+ years of professional work experience in software development and/or operations.
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Excellent verbal/written communication, collaboration, analytical and presentation skills to effectively interact with individuals at all levels of responsibility and take lead in an environment driven by customer service and teamwork; must be able to set goals and participate in strategic initiatives for a team; strong trouble-shooting and organizational skills and ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously.
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