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As the Sr. Software Developer - Backend will be expected to rapidly take on ownership of Simpler Trading’s e-commerce platform and mobile apps. Simpler Trading, the premier provider of Trading Education in the marketplace, is in search of a Sr. Software Developer - Backend to join the team.
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As a member of the Platform team, you'll be building services and tools that enable the entire engineering team to ship high quality software. 4+ years of software engineering experience building quality software applications at scale.
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We're looking for someone with a deep understanding of backend engineering with a passion for performance and scale. A minimum of 7 years of backend engineering experience preferred.
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We're only hiring NY-based engineering talent for now, even if you're fully remote. If you're passionate about full-stack engineering, the TypeScript ecosystem, and building cutting-edge user interfaces while gaining practical, real-world experience, Solene is the perfect place for you.
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Volledige vacaturetekst Jouw baan: Senior Backend Developer Amsterdam Zeg jij ja tegen werken op het gebied van software engineering in onderwerpen als functioneel programmeren, Cloud-Native, Event Driven Design, scaling en productontwikkeling.
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Software Engineering Manager - Consumer Health Platform. - Backend, front end, or mobile engineering experience. - Not specialized in one of these irrelevant areas: infrastructure, data engineering, machine learning, big data.
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REQUIRED SKILLS For Java /Full stack/Software Programmer Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT Highly motivated, self-learner, and technically inquisitive Experience in programming language Java and understanding of the software development life cycle Project work on the skills Knowledge of Core Java , javascript , C.
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As a Software Developer II within our SDKs team, you will collaborate closely with staff/senior engineers, product, designer and backend teams to deliver scalable identity and authentication platforms.
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Our engineering culture is motivated by Abhik and Benji’s (our co-founders) belief that a small talented team, given the right environment, can build high-quality software fast (and work regular hours.
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Ph. D. Master’s degree preferred in engineering, economics, statistics, computer science, or related quantitative field 10+ years of backend software or data engineering experience with at least 4 years’ experience as lead data engineer of a development scrum team.
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Come join Kohler Ventures as Sr. iOS Engineer, as we build a best-in-class global multi-disciplinary team across artificial intelligence, machine learning, design, advanced software and hardware engineering, strategy, venture investments, sales, marketing, and partnerships.
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Our engineering team is composed of industry experts with decades of research and experience from Lyft, Google, Zoox, Toyota, Facebook, Microsoft, Stanford, Oxford, and Cornell. Our stack cuts across many technologies (front-end, backend, edge-computing, machine learning), and you will be responsible for a large part of our edge-computing stack.
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We are growing and we are seeking a Software Engineering Manager for our Falcon Exposure Management product cloud team in the US. 7+ years of software engineering experience in all phases of a software development lifecycle.
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Experience with full stack software engineering (distributed systems, services, UX). What You'll DoDesign, develop, code and test backend software systems. About The RoleWe use machine learning and large language models to build software which helps our customers operate their business effectively.
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Preferably, prior experience in full-stack or backend software engineering, and in people management, particularly in SRE or DevOps roles. Foster cross-team communication, acting as the main liaison between the SRE team, other engineering teams, and company stakeholders.
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