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Confluent schema registry developer in Australia (UTC+10)
Aneeq Yusuf is a seasoned Data Engineer, with a strong focus on Big Data management, cost and memory optimizations and a thorough understanding of Generative AI and machine learning. With a proven track record of delivering a variety of data driven solutions from data lakes, to streaming, to ML Ops and even generative AI, he specializes in the design and implementation of scalable data solutions. With a strong emphasis on optimizations and effective communication, Aneeq has successfully been a key driver across a wide array of projects. He also has a track record of leading and mentoring small teams and managing stakeholder expectations effectively.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in Turkey (UTC+9)
With over 15 years of professional software development experience, I specialize in crafting innovative mobile applications and scalable backend systems. My expertise includes **iOS (Swift/Objective-C)**, **Flutter**, **Android (Java)**, and backend technologies like **Node.js** and **.NET**. Passionate about clean architecture, automation, and delivering exceptional user experiences, I have a proven track record of tackling complex challenges with impactful solutions. Notable projects include: • Architecting **Send Anywhere**, an iOS app for seamless and secure file sharing. • Developing **Rakuten Link**, a messaging and VoIP app, leveraging **RxSwift** for high performance. • Contributing to **SpoTribe**, a location-based social networking app, working on both Flutter and Firebase backend. • Leading the development of the Android app for **Paravi**, Japan’s top streaming service, optimizing API handling and data processing. • Enhancing **Kuji**, a Rakuten iOS app, with polished features and brand alignment. • Supporting **Turkcell TV+**, optimizing its Android-based IPTV system for automotive use. Open-source contributions include: • **CoThings**: Developed an open-source real-time counter app using **Elixir & Phoenix** for the backend and **SwiftUI** for iOS, designed to help users avoid crowded spaces. • **Step In & Out**: Created an iBeacon-powered indoor location-based reminder app to notify users when entering or exiting specific areas. • Contributions to **Countly**, an open-source mobile analytics platform, fixing iOS SDK bugs, enhancing concurrency features, and improving the user experience. Through a combination of innovation, technical expertise, and a passion for open-source development, I consistently deliver scalable, reliable, and future-ready applications that exceed expectations.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in the United States (UTC-7)
Software Engineer and United States Marine Veteran with a reputation for developing and maintaining scalable, highperformance enterprise applications and IT systems for global organizations. A strategic mindset with a proven track record of driving system optimization, enhancing application performance, and ensuring reliability of mission-critical infrastructure. Adept at leading cross-functional teams, implementing robust IT solutions, and providing seamless customer support while fostering continuous improvement in complex, fast-paced environments.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in the United States (UTC-4)
My name is Dylan Phu, and originally I was a mechanical engineer student researcher for low-carbon energy and sustainability but pivoted my career into technology to lean on my passion for technology’s impact on people. At Aquilon, an early-stage fintech startup focused on digitizing physical commodity activities, I began in customer success – building relationships with our clients and providing quick on-demand support. As our technical challenges grew, I taught myself the skills necessary to solve those problems and became our senior software architect. Later, as a senior data engineer at Slalom Build (Apple Contractor), I would use this experience to help clients design, develop, and deliver data solutions using agile software development combined with extensive client engagement and technical discovery. Now, through experience with startups, I was able to design/build Perennial Climate’s [award-winning MRV web platform](https://time.com/collection/best-inventions-2022/6228334/perennial/) for soil-based carbon removal, and an agriculture optimization platform for the USDA’s partnership for climate-smart commodities. With the combination of my startup and consulting experience, I thrive in a collaborative environment with dynamic challenges and exciting learning opportunities. I am eager to contribute expertise toward meaningful projects.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in the United States (UTC-6)
In the process of returning to the Software Engineer field with over 15 years of experience in the full software development life cycle. Experience includes software systems design and development with responsibilities consisting of software requirements planning/analysis, object-oriented design/development, unit testing, debugging, deploying, maintenance, and third-level engineering support for client/server software systems for GOTS and Web/Application server products. Skills are focused in analyzing, designing, developing, and problem-solving web applications, object-oriented applications, application programming interfaces (APIs), and software system enhancements based on customer, user, and third-party integrator requirements. Additional skills include researching, identifying, evaluating, and prototyping key software components and techniques to enhance or augment software components and systems.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in the United Kingdom (UTC+1)
Data scientist/developer with 15+ years’ experience in the algorithmic hedge fund industry looking to apply cutting edge statistical techniques in ML and AI. Deep background in implementation, deployment and monitoring of statistical learning systems. Motivated and personable candidate with proven ability to work either alone or as part of a larger team.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in Japan (UTC+9)
Software Engineer with 5+ years of experience specializing in .NET and SQL development. Successfully led and contributed to multiple projects, including the development of data migration solutions and financial reporting systems for prominent clients. Adept at utilizing C#, Azure DevOps, and SQL Server to deliver reliable and efficient software solutions. Proven ability to streamline processes and improve system performance. Committed to continuous learning and bringing innovative approaches to software engineering challenges.
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in Armenia (UTC+4)
I’m a Senior Backend Engineer with over 6 years of experience designing and scaling high-performance systems for healthcare, fintech, and enterprise applications. I specialize in TypeScript, Python, and Go, architecting microservices that handle millions of requests daily using tools like NestJS, FastAPI, and PostgreSQL. I’ve optimized database queries to cut response times by 45%, built CI/CD pipelines slashing deployment by 60%, and delivered HIPAA-compliant solutions with 98% test coverage. Passionate about clean, efficient code and solving complex challenges, I thrive in remote, fast-paced teams—previously leading devs at Pollin and freelancing globally with a 100% success rate. Outside code, I’m digging into distributed systems or unwinding with a good book, always chasing growth. Ready to power impactful projects via Arc.dev!
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I am an Italian and Argentine citizen with more than 16 years of software development experience and 8 years of team leadership working 100% remotely for companies located in the U.S. I enjoy solving problems, turning a big problem into small efficient solutions. I've been in charge of several development teams in the last six years, planning technical impact and managing resources. I specialize in: \- Technical Lead Experience \- OOP \- PHP (ALL VERSIONS) \- PHP Frameworks: Laravel (ALL VERSIONS), CodeIgniter, Slim, CakePHP \- Database architecture, design and administration (MySQL) \- Server Administration (Amazon EC2 - Ubuntu, AWS, Forge, LAMP) \- Amazon AWS (advanced) \- Google Cloud , GPC (basic) \- Azure Virtual Desktop \- EC2, API : ADS, reports (products, sales...). \- API Integrations (Slack, Spotify, Stripe...) \- Build Dev Environments with Docker and Vagrant \- Version control (GIT, SVN) \- Agile Methodologies \- TDD. Unit / Functional testing \- Web Development \- HTML 5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery UI. \- React \- Vue.js \- Monolithic and microservice architecture \- ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) \- REST API \- OAuth 2.0 \- Search engines (Solr, Elasticsearch) \- SaaS Public repositories: https://github.com/egtome?tab=repositories
Vetted Confluent schema registry developer in Brazil (UTC-4)
**Senior Full Stack | Backend | Frontend | Mobile | DevOps | Infrastructure** 13 years as a Software Engineer, 8 years working remotely. 4 AWS certifications. Expert in full stack software development, adept with multiple protocols, environments, and programming languages. Proactively learning and adapting to emerging technologies and best practices. https://www.credly.com/users/artur-segal-kaim
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Depending on the freelance developer job board you use, freelance remote Confluent schema registry developers' hourly rates can vary drastically. For instance, if you're looking on general marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, you can find Confluent schema registry developers for hire at as low as $10 per hour. However, high-quality freelance developers often avoid general freelance platforms like Fiverr to avoid the bidding wars.
When you hire Confluent schema registry developers through Arc, they typically charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). To get a better understanding of contract costs, check out our freelance developer rate explorer.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.
Your remote Confluent schema registry developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.
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