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Hands-on experience with open source technologies such as Spring, MySQL/Postgres, Hibernate, Git, Jenkins, Mockito, Tomcat, Linux, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes. 1% charitable giving program.
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Hands-on development experience with current open source tools and technologies (Java, Spring, MySQL, Hibernate, Maven, Git, Jenkins, AspectJ, Messaging, Solr, and Lucene) Your impact as a seasoned technical problem-solver will mean you will be focused on building software that can not only scale for heavy use, but can also evolve with new features and capabilities.
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Hands-on experience with open source technologies, such as Spring, MySQL, Hibernate, Solr, Maven, Git, Jenkins, Mockito, Tomcat, Linux, AWS, Vagrant, Docker, Kubernetes. Work on multiple layers of our stack including backend (primary), front-end, and DevOps.
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Current hands-on development experience with open-source technologies: Memcached, Spring, Maven, Git, Jenkins, JUnit, Tomcat, Linux, MySQL. Hands-on programming experience with many AWS APIs and technologies: EC2, IAM, Route 53, Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic Container Service, S3, EBS, VPC, Security Groups.
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You have extensive experience in Java applications and the latest open source technologies. 5+ years experience in Java, preferably at an enterprise cloud software company. We look at compensation for each individual and base our offer on your unique qualifications, experience, and expected contributions.
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You should be a self-starter, who loves technical challenges and has prior experience working on a variety of engineering projects in an energizing environment. Requirements 3+ years experience in Java, preferably at an enterprise cloud software company.
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In this role, you will work with a smart, highly motivated team to take on technical challenges that are associated with our ever-growing number of customers. Please note that actual salaries may vary within the range above or below, depending on experience and location.
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