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Take ownership of new feature and automation development, write unit tests, self tests, and QA software, continuously delivering high quality engineering results. 2+ years of production software engineering experience in consumer applications.
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As an experienced Full Stack Software Engineer you will help build our flagship Clear Street Studio, a modern prime brokerage experience. This role is deeply involved with engineering the next generation of our state of the art Studio (portal) for our varied client base including hedge funds, traders and portfolio managers.
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We are seeking a full-time Senior Full Stack Engineer to join our growing remote engineering team here in the US. In this role you will be crucial in building high-performance, web-based SaaS and FinTech software.
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We are looking for an experienced software engineer who loves building products. Design, build, and maintain full-stack architecture across Visor's ecosystem (Javascript, VueJS; Python, Django.
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West Creek 4 (12074), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaLead Software Engineer, Full Stack. At least 6 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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As a Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate Technology Engineering and Architecture 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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4+ years of experience as a Full-Stack Software Engineer. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent practical experience. Strategic architectural & engineering design thinking and vision.
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The System Software Validation Engineer is to engage with multi-disciplinary teams in the areas of System Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Firmware, etc. We are looking for a passionate Staff System Software Validation Engineer to help design, execute and debug test plans for hyperscale HW/FW platforms.
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As a Full-Stack Software Engineer at Spot & Tango, you will play a pivotal role in building scalable web applications for our customers and for internal company use. We are seeking a talented and experienced Full-Stack Software Engineer to join our growing team.
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We are rapidly scaling our engineering team and are looking for senior developers to lead the future of coffee shop software with us. Dripos is transforming the coffee shop industry with its all-in-one software solution, eliminating the need for multiple systems.
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Pull from previous engineering experiences to creatively solve real world logistics problems using software. We’re proud of this, and expect every software engineer to get to know our customers and stakeholders deeply because we believe that’s the best way to build tools to help them.
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4+ years software engineering experience. We are hiring our next software engineer to join the team! Excitement to tackle hard technical problems: frontend performance, home-grown charting libraries, scaling infrastructure, data engineering as a service, opening PRs in open source libraries, resilient testing infrastructure, etc.
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As a Senior Full-Stack Engineer, you'll work collaboratively with our Mobile, Product, and Design functions to guide and delight our customers on their financial journey. We are looking for Senior Full Stack Engineers to join us in furthering our mission to make people's lives better by providing delightful experiences that have been Betterment's hallmark since inception.
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3+ years of full stack software engineering experience (strong focus on backend technologies) We are actively seeking a Sr Software Engineer who enjoys being a part of an early stage company and an early stage engineering team.
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Oversee the design/development/maintenance of high-performance, scalable, backend software systems. Interest/experience in joining a founding engineering team working closely with VPs, Product Managers, and Stakeholders.
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