Application Engineer (Full Stack) Engineering - Riverdale, IL at Geebo

Application Engineer (Full Stack)

Job Title:
Application Engineer (Full Stack) Duration:
3 Month contract; chance to extend/convert to full time. Location:
Riverwoods, IL (ONSITE) Pay:
$60-80 Industry:
FinancialRequired
Qualifications:
Bachelors Computer Science or related 3
Years Information Technology, (Software) Engineering, or related Experience in Cloud Technologies, preferably AWS. Experience in building, deploying, and maintaining APIs, containerized applications/services, and IaaS. Experience with CI/CD pipelines with Jenkin, Git/GitHub, or Gitlab Experience with messaging systems like RabbitMQ, Kafka, or similar. Programming language experience in Python. Experience in more than one language (Java, C#, Node, etc.) and can pick up a new language quickly. Desired Requirements:
Experience with OpenShift Container Platform Experience with contract testing using Pact and/or setting up Pact Broker Experience with Golang Full stack web applications development experience using React, Node.js Risk management knowledge Job
Responsibilities:
Creates solutions addressing high impact technology and business priorities. Competent in multiple contexts, including programming languages, security, automation, testing, and business domains and is the go-to person for many people (inside and outside of their team) Research new technological opportunities and how they can be used to add technical capabilities at Discover. Drives strategic technology decisions based on collaboration with a board field of experts inside and outside of Discover. Contributes to the external image of Discover Technology as a desired workplace to learn technology best practices. Recommended Skills Api Apache Kafka Automation Business Priorities C Sharp (Programming Language) Cloud Technologies Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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