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Tech stack includes Airflow, Spark, Databricks, Delta Lake, Snowflake, Scala, Python. The Core Data & Services for the Data organization within the DEET organization is in search of a Senior Data Engineer.
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We are looking for an experienced 'full stack' Mechanical Design Engineer with expertise in CNC programming for Siemens controlled mills and Fanuc controlled lathes, as well as proficiency in manual machines, welding, and fabrication.
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We are seeking a talented Full Stack Software Engineer with expertise in Rust to join our team. As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining our software applications and services, utilizing your proficiency in both frontend and backend technologies.
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Drive full-stack product development for care delivery platforms used by both internal providers and external consumers. Experience working across the stack on frontend, backend, and infrastructure (you don’t need to be an expert in all of these but it helps to be interested in learning about them.
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Proficient in all parts of the stack (frontend, backend, anything in between) with expertise in one or more area(s). From owning certain parts of the tech stack, to implementing bomb ass features on a daily and weekly basis, you will be a very influential part of our growing engineering organization.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaManager, Software Engineer, Full Stack. Lead a portfolio of diverse technology projects and a team of developers with deep experience in distributed microservices, and full stack systems to create solutions that help meet regulatory needs for the company.
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How we work: Most of our engineering team are former technical co-founders or former Radar interns from schools like Waterloo and CMU. Most engineers at Radar fit one of two molds, technically: either Staff level expertise in one stack, or "Multi-Stack" at any level.
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Rockstar NYC is seeking an experienced Associate Principal Full Stack Engineer to join our Online Services Auth & Identity team, as an individual contributor who can take ownership of critical interconnected systems and develop future-looking plans for improvements.
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You're proficient with any part of our technology stack: Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, Android SDK, Dagger, Swift, React, TypeScript, Postgres. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to optimize aspects of the app within the web stack.
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Are you a full stack software engineer with a passion for technology? We’re looking for a Sr Software Engineer to join our Technology Development Center located in Union Square NYC. We want technologists with a fresh perspective who are passionate about solving complex business, data and technical challenges.
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The Senior Full-Stack Engineer will be responsible for the entire software development lifecycle, from concept and design to testing and deployment. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Full-Stack Engineer to join our dynamic engineering team.
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We’re looking for a 10x Full Stack Engineer who is excited about shaping an early company. 2+ years experience as a full stack engineer. Our founding team spent the last few years building, designing, and scaling products at places like Google, Tesla, Palantir, MIT, Finary, Scale AI, and others.
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This company, dedicated to enabling enterprises to build Blockchain use cases, is looking for multiple Full-stack Engineers to be part of their global Wallets, Minting, and/or Payments team. Familiarity with additional languages such as TypeScript, Go, Rust, Solidity, and Kotlin.
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2+ years of experience working with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation technology stack including Envoy and Prometheus, as well as other related technologies such as Grafana, Drone, or Hashicorp Vault.
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Alignment between sales, partnerships, product management, design, engineering, and customer success (a lot, right?)
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