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Design, develop, and maintain complex and scalable software applications using Java, Spring Boot, and related technologies. Key Skills: Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Docker, Kafka, Junit, Swagger, Messaging frameworks, CI/CD pipeline.
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Rust, CModel Based Engineering methods and toolsCost Account Management/Earned Value ManagementCloud Native Technologies including Docker, Kubernetes, HelmInvolvement with open standards such as the Software Communications Architecture (SCA), Open Mission Systems (OMS), Big Iron, Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE), Vehicle Integration for C4ISR/EW Interoperability (VICTORY), C4ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) and Sensor Open System Architecture (SOSA.
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Proven experience in building and deploying software solutions using public cloud provider services like AWS and Azure using Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) tools like Terraform, Jenkins, Udeploy.
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3+ years experience as a professional software developer with at least one object-oriented programming language. Elasticsearch develops and distributes encryption software and technology that is subject to U.S. export controls and licensing requirements for individuals who are located in or are nationals of the following sanctioned countries and regions: Belarus, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, the Crimea Region of Ukraine, the Donetsk People’s Republic (“DNR”), and the Luhansk People’s Republic (“LNR.
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We are currently sourcing for a Senior Software Engineer in Test to work at Fidelity in Merrimack, NH or Smithfield, RI! Multi-stack engineer with knowledge in a breadth of development technologies and test automation frameworks: (JAVA); Selenium, Cucumber, SOAP, Rest Assured, Database, AWS resources.
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Experience with Defined Benefit Pension Plans preferred
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Marcum LLP is currently looking for an AI Microsoft Full Stack Developer to join their internal development team and focus on the AI initiatives within the firm. Requirements:At least 10 years of proven experience as a full-stack developer in a Microsoft.
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Knowledge of Java, JavaScript, RESTful services, Tcl, SQL, PLM, MBE, code management, application debugging, and software testing methodologies. Analyze infrastructure components and the various services underpinning the PLM environment, including RHEL servers, TomEE, Javascript, REST APIs, Java programs, and log mining.
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Experienced in architecting, designing, analyzing/deriving requirements, coding and code modification, integration, and sell-off of test software for analog, digital, RF, and hybrid modules at board level, system level, and subsystems level using commercial and custom test measurement equipment.
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The Senior Software Engineer: Develops, maintains, upgrades, and ports embedded product software and/or product support software to enhance, implement and support project/system functionality for the assigned technical effort.
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Experience with developing software using one or more high-level object-oriented languages such as C#, Java, C. Full Stack Developer. Participate in software development as part of a team contributing to a multi-team, multi-organization enterprise using Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe.
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Strong JavaScript, Typescript, CSS, HTML & Browser Developer tools. Job Title: Senior Software Engineer. 5+ years of software development experience. Strong JavaScript, Typescript, CSS, HTML & Browser Developer tools.
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Testing Frameworks – Selenium, Test API (Java), WireMock, depends on program as far as which testing tools they use, but can expect to use FitNesse and Cucumber. Core Java (Spring, J2EE.
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Software Engineer in Test. 5+ years of software product experience working on commercially available software. Intermediate Java skills. Not a lot of automation yet on team yet so will need to do some manual testing.
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Currently, we are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java Full stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, Data Engineers, Machine Learning engineers for full time positions with clients.
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