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Experience with microservices architectures and constituent technologies (Flask, gokit, Spring Cloud) We're doing this by leveraging the power of patterns (Anti-Corruption Layering, Strangler fig, Microservices, Event Sourcing, etc.
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Graduate Nurse Rotational Program: UPMC Presbyterian - Surgical Stepdown Track (Spring 2025 Graduates) Are you graduating in Spring 2025 or Summer 2025 from nursing school and looking to launch your nursing career.
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Graduate Nurse Rotational Program: UPMC Presbyterian - Select Your Own Track (Spring 2025 Graduates) Graduate Nurse Rotational Program: UPMC Presbyterian - Select Your Own Track (Spring 2025 Graduates.
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3+ years of Python/Java/Spring Boot development experience, including microservices and event-driven architecture implementation. In Wealth and Market Infrastructure, we are the backbone of our clients' capital markets and payments capabilities, playing a core role in collateral management, markets, and treasury services and our Pershing business is the leading wealth technology provider.
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Are you graduating in Spring 2025 from nursing school and looking and looking to launch your nursing career? In this unit, you will see a high number of cystic fibrosis and peritoneal dialysis patients, in addition to patients with pulmonary conditions such as COPD and pneumonia.
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Key Skills: Excellent communication skill, Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices, Banking Domain background. A multinational organization with 52 offices in 20 countries and the possibility to work abroad.
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Graduate Nurse Rotational Program: UPMC Presbyterian - Medicine Track (Spring/Summer Graduates)This position is eligible for a generous sign-on bonus! Are you graduating in Spring or Summer from nursing school and looking to launch your nursing career.
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Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, and REST API experience. Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, SAS, Tensorflow. Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, and REST API experience.
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Experience with Java frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, and Spring Boot. Build and optimize back-end architectures using a combination of Java, Spring Boot, and other technologies.
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Have significant experience with SaaS scalable web technologies: Spring Boot / Flask, JSON RESTful APIs, GraphQL. Have significant experience with SaaS scalable web technologies: Spring Boot / Flask, JSON RESTful APIs, GraphQL.
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Diagnostic MRI Technologist Travel Job in the Steel City This hospital is seeking a skilled MRI Technologist to join its team for a 3 month travel assignment!
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This is a highly competitive, paid internship/co-op position for the Spring 2025 (January - May) term, based at our world headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA. If you are available for both the Spring 2025 (Jan - May) and Summer 2025 (May - August) terms, please feel free to apply to both opportunities.
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We operate year-round with winter, spring, summer, fall, & fall 2.0 seasons; each season typically lasts 8 to 11 weeks. With your help, Soccer Shots will work directly with your school’s registrar, academic advisor, or internship department to help you achieve academic credit for this internship experience.
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Design and develop full stack technical software solutions using Java, Spring Framework, REST APIs, Python, Mongo, Kafka, Openshift, and Jenkins. Design and develop full stack technical software solutions using Java, Spring Framework, REST APIs, Python, Mongo, Kafka, Openshift, and Jenkins.
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3+ years of Hands-on experience designing and developing microservices using Java/Spring Boot, Node.js. Must have hands on experience in writing RESTful webservices using Spring/JAXRS. Experience with Spring Portlet development.
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