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Experience in SQL and NoSQL databases such as RDS, Elasticsearch and Cassandra. You’re probably familiar with many of our titles—Madden, FC, Apex Legends, The Sims, Need for Speed, Dead Space, Battlefield and Star Wars, to name a few.
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Experience with any of these technologies is a plus: Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra/NoSQL databases, PostgreSQL, Git, Jenkins. Experience with any of these technologies is a plus: Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra/NoSQL databases, PostgreSQL, Git, Jenkins.
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Architectures/services including MongoDB, Cassandra, ElasticSearch, Postgres, SQL. TypeScript, GraphQL, Spring, Maven, and Selenium; Building backend Rest client. Server, MySQL, Oracle, and AWS RDS; Utilizing tools including Python, Scala.
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Technically Proficient: Deep expertise with both relational and non-relational data stores, Elasticsearch, Cassandra, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Familiarity with JVM-focused tech stacks, particularly server-side Kotlin and gRPC.
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Direct experience with PostgreSQL, Cassandra, MongoDB, Hadoop, HDFS, HBase, Pig, Hive, Redis, MemcacheD, and Redshift would be advantageousPerks and Benefits @ Clari. Direct experience with PostgreSQL, Cassandra, MongoDB, Hadoop, HDFS, HBase, Pig, Hive, Redis, MemcacheD, and Redshift would be advantageousPerks and Benefits @ Clari.
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What Knowledge, Skills & Abilities you bring to the table: Our team uses the following tools and technologies; Kubernetes (AWS EKS), CircleCI, Jenkins, GitHub, Vault, Terraform, Consul, AWS RDS (MySQL, Postgres), Cassandra, Redis, FluentD, Apache/Django/Flask, Kafka, Spark, FluentD, Graylog, Datadog, and others.
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You will work with an exciting set of technologies and concepts such as, Spark, Microservices, AWS, Serverless Architectures, Event Driven Architectures, Oracle, Cassandra, among others. At core, our portfolio comprises of engineered custom solutions to process very high-volume micro-transactions from Apple Music, iPhone Activations, Sales from Retail, Online, and Resellers.
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3+ years hands-on experience with SQL and NoSQL databases such as Cassandra 3+ years hands-on experience with event driven app architecture such as Kafka Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills Experience with Docker and Kubernetes a plus.
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Experience with big data technologies that may include the following: Azure Cosmos DB, Kubernetes Services, Azure ML, NoSQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Couchbase, etc. In addition, Quisitive has a portfolio of industry-focused solutions that address customer challenges in healthcare, manufacturing, state & local government, performance management, and linguistics.
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LI-AS3 Roles & ResponsibilitiesJob Role: Cloud Database Engineer Job Description: Expertise in managing and optimizing database systems, particularly in Oracle & some NoSQL database technologies such as Cassandra and Couchbase.
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Systems built upon open source storage and search technologies including Cassandra, Kafka, Solr, Postgres and Redis. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Operator to join our team in maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of our systems.
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In-depth experience with Databases: Cassandra, Couchbase, MongoDB, and Oracle; Design and build of PCI-DSS, PII, and SOX Compliant Systems. Client: Large Tech Giant Red FruitDuration: 12 months +Title: Software EngineerLocation: Austin, TX Type: Hybrid (3 days onsite 2 days offsite)Job Description: The Online Store is looking for a highly motivated, entrepreneurial senior software engineer to join the Online Store Engineering team.
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Description: Our Direct client is looking for a Software engineer based out of the Austin, YX location to work a Hybrid role. In-depth experience with Messaging: SQS, SNS, and Kafka, Familiarity with CI/CD processes, Gradle, Maven, and Git.
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And/or No-SQL (MongoDB, CouchDB, Cassandra, Couchbase, etc.) Experience in designing and building progressive offline-first responsive web/mobile client-side applications using modern client-side technologies and frameworks (React, Angular, Next. JS, Vue, Flutter, Reactive Native, etc.
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Experience with any of these technologies is a plus: Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra/NoSQL databases, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Git, Jenkins. Experience with any of these technologies is a plus: Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra/NoSQL databases, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Git, Jenkins.
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