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Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins and REST API's experience. Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, Databricks, Tensorflow. Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins and REST API's experience.
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You will be part of the IERP Cost and Inventory Accounting (CIA) product team in the PTR group and this team is responsible for developing interface processing PCF or GCP applications and APIs. Develop Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) applications and microservices using Java and Spring Boot framework.
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Experience working in following technologies: Cloud analytics technologies (GCP preferred) - Big Query, Dataflow, Data form, pub/sub, Kafka, Cloud run, cloud functions, Dataplex , GCS, Cloud SQL, Dataproc, Airflow, Compute Engine, Cloud functions and App engine.
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Web Designer and Developer with strong knowledge with 6 years of solid experience with java, angular, spring boot microservices technology. 6 years of solid experience with java, angular, spring boot microservices technology.
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Experience with multiple areas of our platform as a developer or maintainer: OpenShift/Docker; Command Line/Batch Scripting and jobs running using a batch scheduler; Spring/Spring Boot; Angular 9; WebLogic; Oracle Databases; Kafka/Message Queues; AWS; Bitbucket/Gitlab and Git Flow CI/CD concepts; Automation using Jenkins or similar.
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Technologies / Skills: Java 8 or later, Spring Boot, GraphQL and REST, GCP, RDBMS and NoSQL platforms, Newman, Postman, N-unit, jmeter, gradle, event-driven architecture, pub/sub or kafka, Tekton, OpenShift, GitHub.
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5+ years of full stack software engineering experience (web applications, microservices architecture, REST/GraphQL, etc.) We are seeking a talented UI Design Engineer to play a key role in developing a comprehensive Design System that includes a UI component library utilizing Angular, Material, and NGZorro, as well as data visualization templates for Dash, React, and Qlik Sense enterprise products.
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2+ years of experience with frontend tooling such as Node/npm, yarn or equivalent. Typescript/JavaScript Development framework (Angular, React based frameworks, etc.) 2+ years of experience and proficiency with modern web development languages and frameworks, such as: Modern HTML and CSS (SASS, SCSS, etc.
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Technologies / Skills: Java 8 or later, Spring Boot, GraphQL and REST, GCP, RDBMS and NoSQL platforms, Newman, Postman, N-unit, jmeter, gradle, event-driven architecture, pub/sub or kafka, Tekton, OpenShift, GitHub. Proficiency with MS Office and Rally/Jira are helpful.
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This Senior engineer would be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing scalable microservices using a combination of Java and Google cloud platform technology stack. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Product Managers, Architects, DevOps, and QA, to design and develop a scalable microservices platform.
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Familiarity with Eclipse/IntelliJ, Google Cloud services, Kafka topics, MQ brokerPlatform integration experience. Possess high level of technical prowess using MicroServices/API development (3-5 years)Must have database experience in using Oracle/SQL Server databases.
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Consult with internal teams, assisting with instrumentation, monitoring, and alerting of microservices on AWS to ensure reliability and performance. Proven experience in designing and implementing monitoring and alerting solutions for cloud-native microservices.
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Experience with Java and Spring Boot with an understanding of microservices architecture. Experience in Dynatrace, Splunk, SonarQube, APIGee (Google Cloud APIs) Do you possess proficiency in CI/CD practices and Java/Spring Boot development experience.
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Well-versed in Microservices, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Well-versed in Microservices, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Highly proficient in programming languages, such as SQL, Java, Python, Node.
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Possessing extensive knowledge of B2B, and B2C digital marketing and/or commerce platforms, core technical architecture models such as SOA, microservices, and headless commerce and working knowledge of key platform technologies: API management, REST/SOAP web services, and cloud-based integration models, e.g. iPaaS.
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