Remote Software Developer Engineer II
Experian
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Experian as a Software Engineer and contribute to developing software systems using various programming languages, frameworks, and technologies.
Requirements
- Proficiency in backend development using Python frameworks
- Proficiency in database/datastore including Neo4J and ElasticSearch
- 5+ years of experience developing microservices, API's and web services
- Data structures, Databases, AWS cloud technologies
Responsibilities
- Analyze, develop, code and implement programs in one or more programming languages
- Convert requirements into working prototypes and eventual deployment
- Design, code, test, correct, and document simple programs
- Define test conditions for given requirements
- Design test cases and create test scripts and supporting data
- Interpret, implement, and record test cases following project test plans
- Report test activities and results
- Undertake complete design of simple applications using simple templates and tools
- Assist as part of a team on design of components of larger systems
- Support integrated applications with an understanding of system integration, test planning, scripting, and troubleshooting
Benefits
- 15 vacation days to start (along with 12 paid holidays)
- Great compensation package and comprehensive benefits package, with a bonus of 15%
- Flexible work schedule
- Relaxed dress code
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