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This implies, among others, writing software in Scala/Java, building data pipelines (Apache Spark, Apache Kafka), integrating with third-party applications, and interacting with cloud APIs (AWS, Azure, CloudFormation, Terraform.
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As a Customer Engineer, you will work with the sales team to introduce Google Cloud to our customers. 10 years of experience serving in the capacity of a pre-sales engineer at an enterprise technology company, or equivalent experience in a similar customer facing role (e.g., within a professional services, solutions architect, or systems engineering team.
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5+ years of experience in working as a site reliability engineer or live ops engineer for highly scalable multiplayer games. a Senior Live Ops Engineer, 3+ years of experience in cloud technologies/microservices developed using AWS that include EKS, Amazon ECS (or equivalent.
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DevOps experience (AWS preferred) architecting, configuring cloud technology stacks (Compute, Network Security, API Gateways, VPCs, CDNs, Kafka/MKS, Kubernetes, Fargate/EKS, Jenkins configuration, CI/CD configurations etc., is a plus.
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Responsibilities•Deploy and administrate Kubernetes clusters both on-prem and in cloud (AWS, GCP, etc. Collaborate with open-source communities to advance Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies.
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You will focus on hosted cloud analytics infrastructure for major blockchains, multichain or cross chain smart contract frameworks, tamperproof blockchain indexing techniques, proprietary. Building tools, platforms and database integrations to turn a blockchain-secured data/analytics platform into a user-facing hosted cloud solution.
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Collaborate with engineers that work on Creative Cloud products such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Express, and Firefly to deliver phenomenal customer experiences. Develop components and frameworks in support of web application development efforts within Creative Cloud.
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Cloud Software Engineer at Carbon Robotics you will work alongside your software, mechanical and electrical peers to build AI and robotics products. Build and troubleshoot cloud applications and tooling to support a dynamic and continuous machine learning model training pipeline.
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As a Principal Software Engineer, you will be responsible for helping design, build, test, deploy and operate highly scalable solutions for the canonical asset management system for all of Oracle s next generation Cloud Infrastructure.
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Experience working with Azure cloud data services and Snowflake, including designing, developing, and optimizing of data integration within these platforms. The ideal candidate is an expert data wrangler and builder on the cloud data platform who enjoys optimizing data systems and building them from the ground up.
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Job Title: Information Security Engineer (Cloud) Strong background in cloud security technical engineering and architecture, such as infrastructure/cloud engineering or software development.
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Good understanding of at least two of Linux/Unix/Mac based systems security, AWS security, Cloud SaaS Security, and web application security. As a Security Engineer, you will help identify and drive impactful projects to improve the security of Figma's product, platform, and our IT systems.
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The team’s charter also includes providing the best customer experience in creating, managing and accessing DynamoDB resources (tables and indexes) using DynamoDB APIs. As a software development engineer on the DynamoDB Request Router team, you will help evolve the existing architecture into a next-generation, high-performance system that customers will use to access data even faster and operate at scale more efficiently.
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Experience with Redis, MySQL/Postgres or other relational databases is a bonusFamiliarity with Amazon Web Services or other cloud servicesProduction deployment experienceExperience consuming services exposed via REST and GRPC APIsComfortable with test automation, and other engineering best practicesProven ability to work independently, lead a software project, and mentor junior software engineers.
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