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We leverage new and existing technologies, with a strong focus on open source and cloud compute to deliver automation, reporting, and monitoring solutions to streamline and automate IT operations.
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Understand the use of Open Source including licensing models, constraints, and proper incorporation. Exercise software build technologies including source control, build and branching, automation.
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Experience with audio/video streaming (HLS, AAC, MP3, MP4) and open-source libraries for streaming (hls. Nice to have familiarity with Media Source Extensions and DRM technologies (Widevine, Playready, Fairplay.
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The ideal candidate is someone who has assisted in building out a test automation framework in an Open Source environment. Experience with source control tools and processes in an environment where multiple software developers contribute and review code changes.
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7+ years experience with in modern, cloud-based, open-source web application development. Experience with modern, scalable, web-app patterns, principles, and open-source frameworks.
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Proven experience with enterprise-scale technical delivery experience with AI Services including OpenAI, Schematic Kernel, AWS Bedrock, Machine Learning (or equivalent), Generative AI, LLM customization, NLP, Search, MLOps, Open-source AI frameworks, AI Infrastructure, architecture design.
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Working knowledge of open-source tools such as AWS lambda, Prometheus. Contribute to an open source technology - As a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for helping to improve Alloy Studio platform either by providing new functionalities based on users requests and new use cases, or improving existing ones.
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This role offers an opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies, contribute to open-source projects, and collaborate with a dynamic team to enhance data management tools and processes within the Alloy Studio platform.
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Currently, we build our own systems in-house, but we are also looking to adopt more Open Source Software in the future. If you are a smart, motivated, passionate Software Engineer then we want to hear from you.
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Software Development Senior Specialist (W2 Candidates Only) Software Development Senior Specialist. A Bachelor or Master degree in a computational field (Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, or in a related quantitative discipline.
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In this role, directors conduct software product and technology assessments focused on the following key areas: product features / functionality and product roadmaps; technology and architecture; intellectual property and open source; R&D organization and processes, including the software development lifecycle; R&D OpEx and CapEx expenditures; and hosting infrastructure.
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Drive adoption of Cloud technology for data processing and warehousing. There is wide variety of ways to get involved depending on your interests - from making Alloy Studio intuitive and improving user/developer experience, through making data modelling process seamless, providing connections to new types of databases, improving modelling language itself or optimizing query execution time.
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Build and Execute automation scripts using open source tools such as Selenium Web Driver and Test NG. Involve in all the phases of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC.
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Evaluates and recommends adoption of open source. o Documents software configuration management practices and educates cross-functional stakeholders on the processes and tools. Software Architecture· Participates in architectural review process.
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AM Data Engineering builds on top of cutting edge in-house and cloud platforms complimented with a strong focus on leveraging open source solutions. Join our engineering teams that build massively scalable software and systems, architect low latency infrastructure solutions, proactively guard against cyber threats, and leverage machine learning alongside financial engineering to continuously turn data into action.
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