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Day to day you’ll be building ETL pipelines, modeling data to feed analytical reports and data science models, designing data access tools, or building data models in Looker.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $174,900 - $199,700 for Senior Software Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer.
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BigData team is looking to hire a Full Stack Engineer who will build and own the engineering roadmap of their cutting-edge in-house marketing SaaS solution. Full Stack development experience.
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Who You Are:We are looking for a Senior Backend Engineer to join our NYC-based custody technology team to build and support the tools that manage fiat and crypto assets on our new, state of the art prime brokerage platform for institutions.
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As a full-stack software engineer on the Credit Underwriting Team, you will help us grow and expand access to credit for our Square sellers. 4+ years of full-stack software engineering experience.
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In the role of Senior Civil/Highway Engineer, we'll count on you to: Perform as a Deputy Project Manager, Project Engineer or task leader to independently lead and manage conducting analyses, developing design solutions, and preparing design drawings, calculations, cost estimates and specifications for highway and/or site/civil engineering projects.
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As the Senior Full Stack Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping their AI-driven infrastructure and architecture, working directly with the CTO in a dynamic startup environment.
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SENIOR DATAWAREHOUSE ENGINEER(HYBRID ROLE TO ANY ARMANINO OFFICE - DALLAS, AUSTIN, DENVER, LOS ANGELES, IRVINE, SAN RAMON, SAN JOSE, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, NASHVILLE)Armanino is proud to be Among the top 20 Largest Firms in the Nation and one of the Best Places to Work. We have a community of resources that are ready and willing to support your ideas, build your skills and expand your professional network.
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We are looking for a Staff Software Engineer - Infrastructure to help our engineering teams build scalable, extensible, reliable, and performant systems. We use Google Cloud hosted infrastructure services including Google App Engine, Kubernetes/GKE, BigQuery, PubSub and Cloud SQL. Our stack consists primarily of Python and Golang on the backend with gRPC services, and JavaScript (React) on the frontend.
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Hands on full stack lead developer with knowledge on all stages of software development: front-end, back-end, database and devOps. Engineers in the group can be found wearing any number of hats: from software engineer, reliability engineer to developer advocate and evangelist.
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5+ years of experience building full-stack applications emphasizing backend and large-scale applications. Translate product and business requirements into full-stack applications and systems.
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The Software Engineering role at Warmer is truly full stack. Your core responsibilities will be to help build everything from our core data platform to pull and integrate our customer’s data (defining and building the data modeling, workflows, integrations, data transformations, etc), our core full stack application (everything along the MVC spectrum using the newest Ruby on Rails technologies and best practices), and developing and testing LLM prompts that power our product.
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The Senior Traffic Engineer, through the Design Manager, draws on the other members of the organization to lead the team with the resources, technical guidance, administrative and technical services and facilities necessary for efficient, profitable, timely and technically excellent project execution.
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The Senior Development Engineer will function as a senior member of Markets and Securities Services Operations Technology (MSSOT) Americas Post Trade Technology team and work closely with the functional and regional teams.
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About Senior Citrix Engineer (MSP):We are a leading NYC Managed Service/Security Provider, based out of Manhattan. Senior Citrix Engineer (MSP) Responsibilities:Citrix Infrastructure Management Design, deploy, and manage Citrix infrastructures, specifically focusing on On-prem Citrix implementations with Citrix Version 7.
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