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We are seeking a skilled and motivated architect with solutioning and full stack developing expertise in Groovy and Grails, Java, Spring Boot, and MySQL to join our dynamic team. Groovy & Grails, Java, Spring boot, MYSQL.
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7+ years of full stack development experience using Java, Python, Java Spring Boot, Node.js, or C# The position offers a flexible work arrangement with a preference for hybrid but is open to fully remote work.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Cyber Security EngineerPosition type: Full-Time, ContractDuration: 12 MonthLocation: St. Paul, MN As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will:As a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer, you will be responsible for working with other Building Automation System (BAS) controls and software engineering team members to identify business, technology and product risks and vulnerabilities in the early stages and embed security requirements to address and validate them.
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3+ years of hands-on experience in building scalable and resilient applications with Java/ J2EE framework especially Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security etc. Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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Java, Spring boot, Java 11, Kubernetes, api, cloud, GCP, azure, angular. They must have knowledge with Java 11+, Spring Boot 3, and Kubernetes. Spring Boot (version 3 currently) Java, Spring boot, Java 11, Kubernetes, api, cloud, GCP, azure, angular.
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The Kubernetes infrastructure organization is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our group team. Work in an agile environment with a DevOps approach—teams build and maintain their own software, including participating in second-layer support rotations.
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Familiarity with HPC hardware and software is also a strong advantage - delivering great experiences with Infiniband, RDMA, CUDA, MPI, Slurm, Lustre, Singularity and related technologies will be central to this team's work.
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5+ years working experience in building Microservices using Spring Boot. Design and build Microservices using Spring Boot. 2+ years working experience with software development methodologies like Agile or Scrum.
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10+ years of software development experience, including at least one of the following: Python, Kotlin, Rust, Java, C. At least 5+ years of technical leadership on SWE and Reliability teams focussed on infrastructure, reliability, and software engineering at scale.
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Manager in Training (MIT) - Jimmy John'sAre you a highly skilled, talented, and motivated individual looking for an immediate career opportunity? The flavor of a ripe tomato, crisp shredded lettuce, combined with fresh-baked bread, fresh-sliced meat and real Hellmann's® mayo - that's when the magic happens.
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Good to have skills Basic Web application functioning Spring boot GIT Jenkins CICD understanding Incident Change Problem management. Must have skills JSP HTML CSS Java Script Java Spring JDBC Core Java Basic SQL Basic Unix shell scripting.
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Key Skills: Micro services, Spring Boot, Multithreading, AWS Cloud, Docker. 3+ years of RESTFUL micro services development, Spring Boot, REST, JSON, and Java 8 multithreading. Key Skills: Micro services, Spring Boot, Multithreading, AWS Cloud, Docker.
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Languages and Frameworks like Spring Boot, Java, Kotlin, Micronaut, Golang, REST, http4k, KTOR, Gradle. 5+ years of software development experience in Search technologies with Vector implementation.
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Software development of Neuromodulation Patient Android applications. Engage with Android software developers to understand the current Jenkins CI pipeline. Work with software development, testing, and systems teams to surface requirements for a fully automated continuous build, test, deployment, and monitoring pipeline.
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Established in 2007 at MIT Sloan, we've since expanded with headquarters in Boston, MA, and offices in Minneapolis, MN, and Calgary, AB. The Office Manager is responsible for creating and maintaining a positive work environment that aligns with 3Play’s culture.
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