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Minimum of 5 years of experience in web application development or software engineering in a large enterprise environment using Java, including familiarity with modern frameworks and platforms (e.g., Spring, Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka.
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Sony Music Product Design & Engineering is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our development team. Who you are: Seeking 8+ years of software engineering experience in the following areas:Experience implementing distributed systems.
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Responsibilities:Coding, PR Reviews, Writing TestsCollaborating with QA and Automation TeamInteracting with the Product Development team to review requirements and discuss feature developmentBasic Qualifications: 5+ years hands-on professional development experience with the Apple ecosystem.
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Vidmob is seeking a Senior Sales Engineer in NYC. This individual will partner directly with the sales, engineering, and product organizations at all levels. Strong understanding of software development methodologies, APIs, SaaS architecture, cloud services, web technologies, and system integration.
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Stay abreast of emerging trends and advancements in data engineering, and software development to continually enhance our product offerings. Rapidly develop and iterate on proofs-of-concept to test new ideas and hypotheses to efficiently validate and evolve our software solutions in alignment with strategic objectives in drug development.
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The Senior Thermal Engineer is responsible for assisting in the development of key thermal components & systems from concept to engineering release of new products. The thermal engineer troubleshoots thermal and/or airflow issues in new and existing product lines using empirical data and commercial CFD software.
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Working with our product, UX design, and backend development teams, you will develop new features and technologies that make our UI awesome and radically simplify the user experience for non-technical users.
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Experience in all phases of product development (full life cycle) in Software Engineering programs. Job Title: Senior Software Engineer. Five (5+) years of experience in the Avionics/Aerospace field, specifically in embedded software development.
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An ardent advocate for these developers, you represent their voice internally to our Product Managers and serve as their Google support in application development and technology implementation.
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Product, Product Manager, Product Management, NLP, LLM, CV, Artificial Intelligence, Software, SaaS, SQL, Python, Java, AWS, React, Code, Coding, Roadmap, User Requirements, Engineer, Engineers, Engineering, Machine Learning, ML, MLOps, Machine Learning Operations, Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models, TensorFlow, PyTorch.
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As a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer on one of our Remix product engineering teams, you’ll collaborate with our designers, product managers, and customers to build products that are intensely focused on transit accessibility, equity, and sustainability.
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The Senior Systems Engineer will spearhead the development of new product development efforts for Class 3 medical device products. 10+ years’ experience in medical device product development, including FDA regulated devices covered by 510(k) or PMA. Experience with mechanical, electrical, and software systems required; experience with catheter technologies preferred.
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Experience in communicating with users, other technical teams, and senior management to collect requirements, describe software product features, technical designs, and product strategy.
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We seek a dedicated Senior Software Developer to join our team and drive the development of this cutting-edge AI product. The Senior Software Developer, AI will play a pivotal role in the development and integration of AI products, focusing on both front-end and back-end development.
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Keywords: Product Manager, Data-centric AI, Software development, Data scientists, AI engineers, ML Engineer, Dataset quality, Product ownership, Engineering collaboration, Product marketing, Product growth, Enterprise software, Interactive UX, APIs, Technical skills, AI concepts, Data Science, Startup experience, SaaS Enterprise, Open-source.
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