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Design, develop, and implement solutions for sanctions screening applications using technologies such as Unix, Oracle, MQ, Big Data - Hadoop, AWS, Databricks etc. Proficiency in SQL, Unix, Shell Scripts, and Databricks is required.
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Experience in Object Oriented Programming (Java, Scala, Python), SQL, Unix scripting or related programming languages and exposure to some of Python's ML ecosystem (numpy, panda, sklearn, tensorflow, etc.
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A strong Java, Gosu (Guidewire), EJB, BPEL, UNIX background. 6 years of experience in Property & Casualty Insurance with one of the following solutions: Guidewire, Duck Creek, Majesco, Origami or similar package.
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Use WebSphere, JBoss, IBM HTTP Server, SOLR, WXS, Java, J2EE, WAS, Tomcat, Apache, Unix, Shell, Wrapper, Ansible, Python, Horizon, BitBucket, Git, Artifactory, Celestial, Docker, Splunk, Container, Jenkins, CI/CD, XL, JDBC, Tivoli Performance Viewer, Wily, Log Analyzer, Thread Analyzer, Heap Analyzer, Introscope, Dynatrace, AppDynamics, TrueSight, MQ. 40 hrs/wk.
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At least 4 years of experience in JAVA, J2EE Application Development with working experience in Java Spring boot, Microservices, Messaging, RDBMS.At least 4 years of experience in basic UNIX / AIX / Linux, Unix Shell scripting.
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Fluid and/or gas handling systems, including safety and compliance Fuel cells and battery systems Familiarity with Linux/Unix-based operating systems via command line Familiarity with one or more software languages (Python, C.
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Operating systems: Windows 2012 R2, Unix, AIX. Knowledge of MF-RACF. Operating systems: Windows 2012 R2, Unix, AIX. Knowledge of MF-RACF. Experience in implementing a policy/rule based User Lifecycle managment (JML) process and integration with Active Directory, AIX , O365 and Skype.
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Experience interfacing with computation platforms via the Unix CLI in both commercial (Azure, GCP, AWS) and academic settings. We're seeking a motivated Associate Computational Biologist with an interest in synthetic biology to join our interdisciplinary team and contribute to the development of CATALOG's DNbased data storage and computation platform.
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Computer programing experience, including experience with Linux/UNIX systems, python/bash scripting, and/or scientific computing software (e.g. MATLAB, Python, R) is preferred but not required.
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Title: Cloud Engineer (Machine Learning Ops) Experience with building data pipelines in getting the data required to build, deploy and evaluate ML models, using tools like Apache Spark, AWS Glue or other distributed data processing frameworks.
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We are hiring an Application Security Engineer that will work collaboratively within the Software Platform team and with software engineers to embed the best security practices in Gecko’s software development pipelines.
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Infrastructure includes multiple Servers for Enterprise password Vaults, DR Vault, Central policy Managers, Load balanced PVWAs, Application access Manager, Windows and Unix and On-demand Session managers, Privileged Threat Analytics, End Point Manager, SCIM servers, Enterprise backup solutions, for Safes and recordings backups.
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Deep familiarity with the security requirements of some combination of Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Windows and Linux Servers, Meraki Networks, Salesforce, AWS Cloud Hosting, Financial and Human Capital Management Systems, Application Development, Student Learning Management Systems, Data Warehouses and Enterprise Identity and Access management (IAM) systems required.
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Are you a transportation engineering professional with a background in working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)?
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The Associate Biomedical Engineer is responsible for assisting our advanced therapeutics team at IVIVA Medical in design, production, and maintenance of bioreactor systems and components, and in design, production, and analysis of tissue scaffolds and components.
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