Software Engineer II at Nielsen in Emeryville, CAother related Employment listings - Emeryville, CA at Geebo

Software Engineer II at Nielsen in Emeryville, CA

In this role you will:
Design, build and maintain an enterprise web application for Gracenote customers Build scalable and reliable infrastructure for our services along with the DevOps team Collaborate with Product Management and UX Participate in code reviews and knowledge-sharing with the rest of the engineering team Requirements:
Bachelor's/Master's degree in Computer Science or 2 years of work experience in relevant technologies Proficient in JavaScript, HTML and CSS and a passion for writing high quality code Experience working with Express.js, Node.js and React JS or similar frameworks Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well in a team Familiar with Git and CI/CD workflows Experience with cloud infrastructure (preferably AWS) Bonus:
Experience working in Python. Familiar with database and schema design (either SQL, NoSQL or both) Exposure to ETL pipelines and systems for data analytics (e.g. Elasticsearch) Our passion for music, TV, movies, and sports is at the heart of everything we do but it is our culture that makes us tick. We feel a deep sense of ownership and work together to build innovative solutions to some of the most challenging problems of the entertainment industry. We have a flexible and supportive work environment that encourages us to work effectively.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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