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3+ years of experience developing web applications using TypeScript along with a modern JS framework Competence in server-side programming languages and frameworks such as Node.js, Python with Django or Flask, Ruby on Rails, or Java with Spring Framework.
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Rust) and one dynamic language (Python, JavaScript, Ruby). 5+ years of experience building large-scale software and distributed systems in *nix environments with technologies that power internal and public clouds: Kubernetes, VMware hypervisors, GCP/GKE, Terraform, Ansible.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Familiarity with any programming language, such as Python, Ruby, Go, Java, or JavaScript, is. Microsoft, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Fannie Mae, Walmart, PayPal, T-Mobile, McDonald's, CVS, Verizon, Charter, Nike, Dell, Wells Fargo, Capital One, and Charles Schwab , among many others.
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Lead Software Engineer, Software Engineer, Backend Software Engineer, Integrations, Integrations Engineer, Ruby, Python, Computer Science, Typescript, Stream Processing, Kubernetes, BigQuery, Postgres, ECS, Dataflow.
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GraphQL TypescriptTerraform and Kubernetes AWS or other cloud services Kafka or similar queuing systemStream processing Distributed systems Ruby / Ruby on Rails. In compliance with applicable law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work and to complete employment eligibility verification.
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4+ experience with coding and scripting (Python, SQL, Java, JavaScript, Golang, Bash, Perl or Ruby) Please note that this salary information is solely for candidates hired to perform work within one of these locations, and refers to the amount Capital One is willing to pay at the time of this posting.
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We leverage a number of technologies to power our tools and platform, including AWS, Kubernetes (EKS), Terraform, Datadog, and write our code in Ruby, Python, and Go just to name a few. Security Certifications: CISSP, CISM, CRISC, GIAC, CCSP or CEH.
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We leverage a number of technologies to power our tools and platform, including AWS, Kubernetes (EKS), Helm, Terraform, Datadog, CircleCI, Splunk and write our code in Ruby, Python, Go, and Bash, just to name a few.
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Experience coding and building applications that use one or more top frameworks (React, Vue, Spring, Django, Entity, Ruby on Rails, Langchain, etc ) - and the confidence to do a lightweight coding interview with one of our engineers.
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To accomplish our aims, we’re using machine learning and convex optimization methods to build the financial rails of our future energy systems that will accelerate the deployment of clean energy resources.
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You will have complete freedom in how you implement product features and carry a ton of responsibility Bonus Expert in PHP/laravel Experience in Ruby, Go, or Python and other back-end technologies Experience with APIs Deep knowledge of command lines and debugging Willingness to work on front-end tasks (i.e. user-facing bugs) We are a distributed team (have been before pandemic) with fully-remote culture.
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Responsibilities: Design, build, and maintain scalable data transformations and ETL processes to support data analytics and reporting (currently postgresql / bigquery / Metabase) Develop and implement data models in collaboration with the Rails app development team to make sure schemas are scalable and appropriate up and down the data pipeline Develop and implement dashboards and reports to provide actionable insights to stakeholders.
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Demonstrated coding fluency with one or more programming languages in a working context, including but not limited to: Typescript/Javascript, React, Ruby, Python, Go, or Rust. Experience communicating and working effectively across functions to proactively drive solutions.
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Repair beds, bedrails, wheelchairs, Geri chairs, walkers, canes, crutches, hand rails, railings, grab bard, towel bars, soap dishes, and water/bath sprays. Repair/replace window screens, shades, blinds, curtains and drapery rods.
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