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As the Lead Software Engineer you can expect to earn up to $175,000 (depending on experience), equity, medical, dental, vison, and much more. Lead Software Engineer, Software Engineer, Backend Software Engineer, Integrations, Integrations Engineer, Ruby, Python, Computer Science, Typescript, Stream Processing, Kubernetes, BigQuery, Postgres, ECS, Dataflow.
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As a Machine Learning Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate Oversight and Governance Technology AI/ML team, you serve as a seasoned member of an agile team to design and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Lead Software Engineer, Android. DraftKings is growing quickly and we're looking for a Lead Android Engineer to join our Mobile Platform team. You will be responsible for delivering features and working on bugs, and helping with the development and integration of these features with all of DraftKings applications.
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Job responsibilities Executes creative software solutions, design, development, and technical troubleshooting with ability to think beyond routine or conventional approaches to build solutions or break down technical problems Use an innovative, business -focused approach to engineer a variety of product features and solutions on the Neovest PorfolioOne platform.
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We are looking for best-of-breed software engineers to join us on this journey. Expertise in backend programming and have high experience on integrating middleware components like MQ, Solace, Kafka etc.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer. Lead Software Engineer. ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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As a Capital One Senior Lead Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. Remote (Regardless of Location): $198,900 - $227,000 for Sr. Lead Software Engineer.
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We are a team of systems engineers and community builders who are on a mission to help crypto eat the world. We are hiring a Staff Software Engineer to research, design, and build core improvements to the blockchain protocol.
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As a Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate and Investment Bank, Global Equity Derivatives Risk Management team, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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The Lead Software Engineer is instrumental in the building and maintenance of Instnt's product focused on the Instnt's API and backend services. Instnt is seeking a Lead Software Engineer to join our team of innovators and engineers.
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A critical objective for Lead Software Engineer, Investment Operations is to architect and deliver scalable enterprise solutions, leveraging cloud native technologies, designing and implementing micro-services and a relentless focus on performance and resilience.
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As a Senior Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Technology Department, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Hands-on technical product developer/engineer , excited about building and driving the future evolution and innovation of Care-Wallet and being part of a fast-paced tech startup at its earliest stages.
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As a Capital One Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. Locations: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaLead Software Engineer, Backend.
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As a Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer and Community Banking Division's Media Solution team, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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