100% Interview::Go Developer(Geospatial Exp)::REMOTE(W2) at Remote, Remote, USA |
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From: Sam, Vyze1 inc [email protected] Reply to: [email protected] Job Description -Go Developer w/ Geospatial Exp (Geospatial MUST BE SOLID GO DEV) Remote ( Need consultant on W2)Manager will move quickly. We have worked with this manager in the past. He wants to do 15 minute technical evaluation for the first round. He would like to set them up next week. Past Manager Notes for this manager and role:In a sentence, we're looking for someone with several years of real world Go development experience, a stable work history, and the ability to clearly showcase their technical contributions. We have observed a significant rise in candidates with high quality resumes who fail to demonstrate the relevant technical skills.We will be adding a 15 minute technical evaluation as the first step in our interview process. We need someone with a strong background in Go, who demonstrates stability and the potential for long-term growth with our team. We'd always like to see more concrete examples of their work, like contributions to open-source projects. I realize that isn't always possible, but we're passionate about what we do and we look for that in the folks we interview also. For this role specifically they will be prioritizing enterprise experience with the Go programming language. They will still be looking for geospatial experience, but this individual will NEED to truly be an experience GO DEVELOPER.JOB DESCRIPTION: In Bayer Crop Science's Location360 team, we believe that the location of things, and the relationships between them in time and space, are of fundamental importance to creating transformational digital products. We are passionate about enabling teams to seamlessly incorporate spatial and location data into their applications, analyses, operations and models. We do this by ingesting and stewarding much of the location related data for Bayer Crop Science, by integrating models that enrich that data, and by building platforms and interfaces that make it easy for teams to integrate that data into their work. Our field team in Location360 is hiring a Geospatial Software Engineer. So much of what is important in crop science happens in a field. To deliver a tailored, customer experience with integrated digital solutions for the farm of the future it is essential to have well connected, spatially enabled, and highly digitized field workflows within and between all crop functions from R&D, product supply, commercial and grower customer fields. Our field data and platforms serve a foundational role powering the future of planning and logistics, enabling automated crop scouting and phenotyping, fueling advanced product analytics, empowering digital twin based crop simulations and more. The Geospatial Software Engineer will be involved in the design of big data solutions that leverage open source and cloud-based solutions within the Location360 enterprise initiative and will work with multiple teams across the organization (i.e. cloud analytics, data architects, business groups). The software engineer will participate in the building of large-scale data processing systems and APIs and should be able to work with the latest open-source technologies. A software engineer should embrace the challenge of dealing with petabytes or even exabytes of data daily in a high-throughput API/microservice ecosystem. A software engineer understands how to apply technologies to solve big data problems and to develop innovative big data solutions. The software engineer generally works on implementing complex projects with a focus on collecting, parsing, managing, analyzing and making available large sets of data to turn information into insights using multiple platforms. The software engineer should be able to develop prototypes and proof of concepts for the selected solutions. This role will drive the engineering and building of geospatial data assets to support Bayers Field Platform and R&D product pipeline. Key responsibilities include: Design, build and support of cloud and open source systems to process geospatial data assets via an API-based platform Partners with other internal development communities to bring needed data sets into the asset and making data available to the Bayer Enterprise and internal development communities Building highly scalable APIs and associative architecture to support thousands of requests per second Provides leadership in advancing Bayers understanding of environmental/external influences on field performance and risk factors Working at all stages of the software life cycle: Proof of Concept, MVP, Production, and Deprecation Minimum Requirements: BSc degree in Computer Science or relevant job experience. Minimum of 2-year experience with Go, Python, Java, or similar development languages. Extensive knowledge in different programming or scripting languages like Go, Scala, Java, Javascript, SQL, Bash, Python and/or R. Experience developing HTTP APIs (REST and/or GraphQL) that serve up data in an open source technology, preferably in a cloud environment. Ability to build and maintain modern cloud architecture, e.g. AWS, Google Cloud, etc. Experience working with PostgreSQL/PostGIS. Experience with code versioning and dependency management systems such as GitHub, SVT, and Maven. Proven success utilizing Docker to build and deploy within a CI/CD Environment, preferably using Kubernetes. Desirable qualifications: MSc in Computer Science or related field. Demonstrated knowledge of open-source geospatial solutions like GeoServer, GeoTrellis, GeoMesa. Experience with stream processing, e.g. Kafka. Highly proficient (4 years) in GoLang Experience working with customers/other developers to deliver full-stack development solutions e.g collect software, data, and timeline requirements in an Agile environment. Demonstrated knowledge of agriculture and/or agriculture-oriented businesses. Experience implementing complex data projects with a focus on collecting, parsing, managing, and delivery of large sets of data to turn information into insights using multiple platforms. Demonstrated experience adapting to new technologies. Capable to decide on the needed hardware and software design needs and act according to the decisions. The big data engineer should be able to develop prototypes and proof of concepts for the selected solutions. Experience with object-oriented design, coding and testing patterns as well as experience in engineering (commercial or open source) software platforms and large-scale data infrastructures should be present. Experience creating cloud computing solutions and web applications leveraging public and private APIs. Proven experience (2 years) with distributed systems, e.g. Argo, Kubernetes, Spark, distributed databases, grid computing. Proficient (4+ years) working in a Command Line Interface system e.g Docker, Argo, K8s, AWS CLI, GCloud, pSQL, SSH Keywords: continuous integration continuous deployment rlang information technology golang wtwo 100% Interview::Go Developer(Geospatial Exp)::REMOTE(W2) [email protected] |
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