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I'm looking forward to mentoring you or helping your team with any phase of the product development cycle. I've had a varied career across nearly every role (SWE, EM, PM) in product development, from the nuts and bolts of mobile app performance to UI-focused user growth projects.

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- Strong knowledge of IT systems, with over 18 years of experience implementing strategic / mission critical programs and solutions - Strong Systems Integration, Application Development, Master Data Management, Data Warehousing and Analytics, ETL, EDI and EAI experience - Strong IT architecture, data modelling, data management and governance, IT Infrastructure knowledge - Strong project and program management experience - Strong knowledge of various AWS services and snowflake cloud database - Strong pre-sales and consulting experience in the data integration space with Informatica - Experience setting up Integration Centers of Excellence ground up - Great coach, willing mentor and a leader that cultivates high performance work environments - Strong knowledge and experience of SDLC including Waterfall, Agile and Kanban models - Architected solution implementations and solution patterns in healthcare, CRM and financial domains - Knowledge of back office core banking systems and related functional areas - Tools and Languages: Informatica PowerCenter 9.5, B2B DT/DX 9.5, IICS, Snaplogic, PySpark, MDM, MS DTS, SQL, Python, Java, JSP, JavaScript, C, Visual Basic, MS Office, Erwin, Tableau, Cognos - Databases: RDS, Snowflake, Redshift, NoSQL, Oracle 10/11, SQL Server 2008, MS Access 2003, DB2 8.1 - AWS Services: Glue, Step Functions, Lambdas, RDS, Data Pipeline, Batch, SQS, SNS, Athena

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Nimrod A.

Freelance Separation of concerns developer in the Philippines

I'm a software developer with over ten years of experience developing web applications back-ends using Django, aiohttp, or Flask. I have also developed back-end processing task queues using Celery and data analytics using ElasticSearch, Aerospike, and Postgres. I want to broaden my career horizons by working on Arduino-based IoT hobby projects programmed using CircuitPython.

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Shubham K.

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A seasoned professional with over 6 years of experience in software design and development. Specializing in advanced programming languages, I have consistently demonstrated an ability to tackle challenging projects and deliver innovative software solutions. My extensive background has equipped me with a deep understanding of the technical aspects of software creation, enabling me to drive projects to successful completion.

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I am a technically sophisticated Software Developer and Architect with extensive client-facing and cross-functional collaboration experience for diverse business needs. I possess broad full stack development skills with extensive web and application development experience. Moreover, I am adept at leading teams, communicating with onshore and offshore resources, solving problems, and leveraging new technologies to develop innovative solutions. I have produced outstanding results as a Software Development Engineer/Architect for Microsoft, Medvivo Group Ltd., Tecnosoftware, Verizon, and more.

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Dedicated and experienced Android Developer with over 10 years of expertise in designing, developing, and implementing a wide range of mobile applications. Proven ability to lead and collaborate with cross-functional teams, adapt to new technologies, and deliver high-quality, user-friendly applications. Seeking a challenging remote contractor position in a growth-oriented organization, where I can utilize my skills and experience to contribute to the success of the team and further enhance my professional development.

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Freelance Separation of concerns developer in Canada

I'm an experienced Full Stack Engineer / Architect specialized on design and delivery of corporate solutions with both complex Backend and Frontend. As an Engineer, I have delivered a plenty of projects in various business domains, such as FinTech, AdTech, Marketing automation, Travel industry, Recruitment and HR, Telecommunications. I create robust, scalable and efficient Enterprise level applications of high complexity, intended to run within both classic on-premise environments, and in popular Cloud platforms, using such popular Backend programming languages as Java, Go, Python, PHP, and Javascript/Typescript with Node.js. I have experience using popular frameworks for each of these languages, such as for example Spring (several components) and GWT for Java, Django for Python, Symfony and Laravel for PHP, Expess.js with Node.js and others. Typically nowadays the Backend I use to deliver is a number of microservices with one or more exposed APIs, most often HTTP REST. For the Frontend, I have experience creating complex Web based dashboards using popular Javascript / Typescript based solutions, such as Angular 2+, React.js, and a big variety of different libraries. As part of architecture and design phase, I actively participate in the discussion of an upcoming solution, discovering and digging into the problem that we are trying to solve, providing you with comprehensive recommendations and coming up with a fully fledged design proposal, development phases and their estimation, as well as corresponding documentation afterwards. I also have an experience leading a small development team, providing it with an appropriate task splitting, basic engineering management, tech guidance, code reviews and support. As a supporter of "you build, you run" philosophy, I have a practical exposure to the DevOps, setting and using the CI/CD pipeline, with an active usage of IaaC tools, such as Terraform or Ansible. I actively use Docker in all the variety of possible ways: for development, testing, deployment, and in production - as well as have Kubernetes experience. Looking forward to working with you!

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Martin A.

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Demonstrated software engineer with 6+ years of professional experience and solid functional programming principles focused on producing scalable applications following best practices and implementing modern and innovative technologies

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A seasoned mobile engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the software industry, I have several years of experience bringing to fruition significant projects in the realms of social networks, IoT, and real estate, among others. I am driven to learn new skills and enjoy taking ownership of features and user stories. Highly skilled in algorithms, Android, and many other mobile development technologies, I am at the same time highly reliable and responsible for deliverables.

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Your remote Separation of concerns 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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