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Experienced with EnCase, FTK, X-Ways, SIFT, Splunk, Redline, Volatility, WireShark, TCPDump, and open source forensic tools. Investigate data breaches leveraging forensics tools including Encase, FTK, X-Ways, SIFT, Splunk, and custom Crypsis investigation tools to determine source of compromises and malicious activity that occurred in client environments.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Experience advancing AI techniques in Natural Language Processing, including contributions to open source libraries and frameworks in Speech & Language. Our teams are looking for candidates with expertise in the Natural Language Processing & Multimodality domains, such as: machine translation, speech translation, natural language understanding and generation, language modeling, pretraining, low-resource NLP, question answering, dialogue, cross-lingual and cross-domain transfer learning, and computer vision.
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We are solely focused on the most modern technology and engineering disciplines such as generative AI, cloud, security, modern app stacks (with Golang, Gatekeeper), open source and the latest in the Kubernetes ecosystem.
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From technical governance to upstream collaboration, we are committed to enhancing the impact and sustainability of open source. Our team makes extensive use of open source technologies such as, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, KServe, Argo, Buildpacks, and other cloud-native MLOps technologies.
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The Site Reliability Engineer will be an expert in Linux, is passionate about open source technologies, and is motivated by automation and efficiency. Source control administration.
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Experience with performance testing using open source tools such as LoadRunner, JMeter, k6. We empower each other by listening with an open mind, finding ways to learn and grow together, and always nurturing a sanctuary of trust.
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Track record of entrepreneurship, open-source contribution or material side projects. Rapidly prototype with an ability to independently drive UX design decisions. We're a first-mover addressing the most critical part of the real estate development process, and we're backed by world-class investors at Menlo Ventures, MetaProp and Expa.
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Hands-on experience with Java, SQL, and open-source development tools such as Git, maven, Jenkins, CICD, and cloud services. Hands-on experience with Java, SQL, and open-source development tools such as Git, maven, Jenkins, CICD, and cloud services.
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Experience with open source languages such as PHP, Python, Java, or JavaScript Frameworks. Experience working on multi-person code bases including open source or personal projects.
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3+ years of experience in open source frameworks. Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack (TypeScript, Node, React, AWS) This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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Strong knowledge of Java, Spring and other open-source frameworks. Must have worked with GIT (or similar software) for source code management. Preferably have worked with messaging middleware – ActiveMQ/Solace/TIBCO/Apache Kafka.
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Building cloud native services using Scala using open-source frameworks Akka, ZIO etc. Experience in Scala, Kotlin, Node.js or Java a plus. Our direct client, a fast-growing FinTech firm, is looking for mid to senior level back-end developers with strong Scala experience.
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Python, and Rust with a variety of open-source tools along with proprietary solutions. Python, and Rust with a variety of open-source tools along with proprietary solutions. Generally, enable a well-understood path from a quant’s idea to its realization in live trading.
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At our scale, many off-the-shelf techniques and existing technologies (open source and enterprise) simply don't work. You do not have to meet all the requirements below, but we believe that people who meet most of them will have a higher likelihood of succeeding in this role: 2 years of software development, engineering experience A background participating in the development of a of platforms and technologies, such as C#, React, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure.
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