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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) Senior Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack. Lead a portfolio of diverse technology projects and a team of developers with deep experience in distributed microservices, and full stack systems to create solutions that help meet regulatory needs for the company.
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Experience with full-stack application development, particularly using cloud provider APIs. We Are Nextira, now part of Accenture, builds cloud-based solutions and services with cutting-edge engineering skills, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data analytics that enable clients to design, build, launch and optimize high-performance computing environments.
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Our mission is to harness the power of AI, data science, and cloud computing to deliver innovative insurance products and services. Lead and mentor a team of full-stack engineers, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (Golang, Java, AWS) We are seeking Full Stack Software Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies. 3+ years of experience with AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service.
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Full-stack development experience, particularly using Python, React, and Typescript. Strong technical skills in software development and experience with software development methodologies, software architecture, software design, database design, cloud computing, data analytics, and information security.
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As a Full Stack Cloud Native Developer, you are responsible for transforming the design and product vision into a reality. You are caught up on industry trends in web development frameworks, DevSecOps, serverless computing/architecture and cloud technologies along with building skills to anticipate what the near future will bring.
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Utilize cloud computing platforms, such as Google Cloud Platform (GCP), to deploy and manage backend services and applications. If you are passionate about full-stack development, combining backend, frontend, and computer vision, and want to work with cutting-edge technologies, we would love to hear from you.
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You (Full Stack MLOps Engineering Lead) will lead the design, development, and operational management of cloud-native computing clusters to perform ML training and inference.
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77 West Wacker Dr (35012), United States of America, Chicago, IllinoisLead Software Engineer, Full Stack (Golang, Java, AWS) Do you love building and pioneering in the technology space? 3+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service.
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