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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will focus on Scalability, High Availability, Performance, Stability and Reliability of Software Applications. KEY SKILLS - DevOps, Azure Cloud Experience, Scripting (Shell, Python), Containerized platforms (Kubernetes) , extensive CICD knowledge (Jenkins, Docker, Maven), GITHUB as SCM, MongoDB, Oracle, Javascript.
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5 years of experience with Hibernate; Java; JSON; Maven; Selenium; Dynatrace; Junit; microservices; Apache Kafka; GIT; infrastructure architecture disciplines; Jenkins; SOAP and REST Webservices; Apache Tomcat; J2EE; Linux; software development; SQL, and XML.
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We are seeking an experienced Test Automation Engineer or SDET with hands-on expertise in Playwright and TypeScript. About the job Test Automation Engineer (Playwright) If you are a dedicated SDET with Playwright and TypeScript proficiency, we invite you to apply and become part of our team committed to delivering top-notch software solutions.
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About the role:Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will focus on Scalability, High Availability, Performance, Stability and Reliability of Software Applications. What you will need:KEY SKILLS - DevOps, Azure Cloud Experience, Scripting (Shell, Python), Containerized platforms (Kubernetes), extensive CICD knowledge (Jenkins, Docker, Maven), GITHUB as SCM, MongoDB, Oracle, Javascript.
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Familiarity with build tools such as Maven or Gradle, and version control systems like Git. Develop and maintain unit tests, integration tests, and automated test suites to ensure software reliability.
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Familiarity with language dependency/package tooling such as Gradle / Maven, pip, Rubygems, and npm / yarn. Work in an agile environment with a DevSecOps approach—teams build and maintain their own secure software, including taking turns with being on-call.
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Familiarity with DevOps concepts, tools and continuous delivery pipelines Bamboo, Jenkins, Maven, Bitbucket, Jira, GIT, etc. Developing software/service using Java or Python on AWS platform.
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Computershare has an exciting opportunity for a permanent full-time Senior Java UI Software Engineer to join our Computershare Corporate Trust (CCT) Technology team based in the US. The Senior Java UI Software Engineer will support the CCT application, which is a suite of internal applications.
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NET Software Engineer to join our Computershare Corporate Trust (CCT) Technology team based in the US. NET Software Engineer, you will work within an Agile environment to develop and support internal applications.
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Design / Develop with Java, Spring, Maven, Gradle and Github, ReactJS/Angular JS/NodeJS. Design Develop Software in the AWS Cloud utilizing services such as Kinesis, Lambda, CodeBuild/CodeDeploy, EC2, S3, SNS, SQS, ELB, EMRFS, RabbitMQ, Kafka.
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A Software Engineer is responsible for designing, coding, enhancing and testing of software applications to meet business process requirements. Knowledge of build/dependency management tools such as Maven, SCM (Subversion, Bit Bucket.
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5+ years of preferably in either a Software Development Engineer or (SDET) Software Development Engineer in Test role. Experience with tools & applications such as JIRA, Confluence, Bitbucket, Git and Artifactory/Maven.
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Must have : Java, Spring Boot, Drools - Senior Software Engineer. Experience with build tools like Maven/Gradle. Must have : Java, Spring Boot, Drools - Senior Software Engineer. Advanced proficiency in unit testing as well as coding in Java 8 and Spring Boot technologies.
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In this role, you will act as a Lead Software Engineer for an agile team providing application design, testing, implementation support, and execution; utilizing a thorough understanding of applicable technology with an underlying goal to modernize technologies for the portfolio.
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