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Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, or a related field plus 6 years of progressive, post-Bachelor’s related experience. NET framework, and building scenarios with MoQ and SpecFlow frameworks toward BDD; and Building CI/CD pipelines for continuous integration and deployment using Atlassian Bitbucket and Bamboo, or Azure DevOps tools.
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This position reports to the Senior Engineering Manager and will be based in our Austin, TX office or work remotely from Austin. This position will report to our Software Delivery Manager and will be based in our Austin location.
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Circle is a financial technology company at the epicenter of the emerging internet of money, where value can finally travel like other digital data — globally, nearly instantly and less expensively than legacy settlement systems.
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The role is a self-organized technology leader with in-depth understanding of organizational management principles, software development life cycles, and software engineering practices.
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Job titles: Hardware Design Engineer, System Design Engineer, System Architect, Software Design Engineer, Firmware Design Engineer, Engineering Manager, Engineering Director, Engineering VP, Cybersecurity Manager, Cybersecurity Director, Cybersecurity VP, Procurement Manager, Procurement Director, Procurement VP, Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain Director, Supply Chain VP, Corporate Strategy Manager, Corporate Strategy Director, Corporate Strategy VP.
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Product Engineering is the internal software and applications development team responsible for delivering leading-edge technologies to Deloitte professionals. In addition to application delivery, Product Engineering offers full-scale design services, a robust mobile portfolio, cutting-edge analytics, and innovative custom development.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic Software Engineering Manager to lead our Business Applications team. Reporting to the Senior Engineering Manager of BizApps, the Software Engineering Manager will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our business applications.
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Reporting to an Engineering Team Lead or Manager, the Senior Software Engineer is highly skilled in developing business services and exposing those services through RESTful APIs. 10+ years of full stack software engineering experience.
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As a manager of the software engineering division, you will apply your knowledge of software architecture to manage software development tasks associated with developing, debugging or designing software applications, operating systems and databases according to provided design specifications.
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Life is all about timing, and unfortunately, ours isn't matching up right now.
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Demonstrable understanding of software engineering processes, including awareness of delivery requirements such as time and cost & an ability to recognize and manage performance with a focus on continuous improvement.
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Experience with common software engineering tools such as Git (or other VCS), JIRA, Confluence and similar platforms. You will work with your team lead, engineering manager, development team and product manager to bring new features to our platform via backend infrastructure and code.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an engineering manager who is passionate about open source software, Linux, and cloud computing. As an engineering manager in the Sustaining Engineering team, your primary responsibility is to the people you support: ensuring that they are growing as engineers, making valuable contributions, and generally having a great experience at Canonical.
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In this role, a Principal Software Engineering Lead will work closely with business stakeholders, program managers, and other software engineers to deliver robust, high-performing, mission-critical solutions for datacenter resource management that ensure Microsoft meets availability and resiliency obligations for our cloud customers.
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Job Summary:JOB DESCRIPTION Senior engineer (TM CORE)Location: US FlexibleDivision: Enterprise EngineeringLine Manager: Software Engineering ManagerContract Terms: Permanent, 40 hours per week (full time)THE TEAMA proud division of Live Nation Entertainment, Ticketmaster has changed the way the world connects with their favourite artists, teams, and shows, and we continue to shape innovation every day.
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