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Software Engineer - UI Developer. UI/UX design, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, responsive web designs, integrating front-end presentation with Google Cloud Platform. The ideal candidate must have hands-on technical expertise developing responsive web applications, including creation of UI design mock-ups, the design of the front-end presentation layer using modern techniques, and integrating with backend services and data sources in a micro-services based architecture hosted on Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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4-8+ years' experience as Software Engineer; preferred for the Healthcare setting. Microsoft Azure with CosmosDB, BLOB storage, Azure Functions, Azure DevOps, ARM Template, Service Bus, Google BigQuery, Google Workflow.
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Curtiss-Wright is seeking a highly motivated Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join our Peerless Instrument facility in East Farmingdale, NY! Experience with Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processor programming, including using Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio software platform.
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The Software Engineer Internship provides an opportunity to work with the lead engineer responsible for meeting technical requirements, which include. We are looking for talented and highly motivated individuals to assist our Software Engineering team with the design and development of leading-edge products for military and space-based applications.
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Broadcom’s Mainframe Software Division (MSD) is looking for an Experienced Software Security Engineer to join our R&D organization to drive continuous improvement of secure software development techniques, tools and practices, and conduct penetration testing across the entire product portfolio.
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We are IntelliShift, a rapidly growing B2B SaaS company with more than 20 years of expertise in fleet management technology.
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You’ll work in all areas of the software development life cycle to launch new features and improve and refactor our backend systems. What You Bring: 5+ years of experience as a backend software engineer.
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As a Software Engineer II, you will be working within an energetic agile team implementing solutions that support a wide range of customers. Vertafore is a leading technology company whose innovative software solutions are advancing the insurance industry.
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The Director of Software Engineering is a visionary leader and a hands-on technologist who will drive the technical strategy,development,and delivery of complex software solutions for customer and agent-facing applications.
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Explore careers in data engineering, IT security, informatics, project management, software engineering and more. Guides junior team personnel by recommending software design and development opportunities/best practices.
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Provide expert guidance on software architecture, design patterns, and best practices. Proven expertise in software architecture, design, and development. Lead and mentor multiple teams of software engineers, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement.
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Stay current on latest software and development technologies and actively seek educational experience to better one's knowledge base and productivity. Develop technical and software specifications for products and systems.
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Have experience in security best practices for software and data platforms. If you love technology, have a passion for software, are hungry to learn, and are driven to contribute to a world-class team of engineers, you’re who we are looking for.
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Minimum of ten years of progressive experience in software engineering, including 5+ years in a leadership role. Drive multi-scrum technology feasibility assessment, ensuring timely delivery and exceptional quality of software solutions.
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