Business Value Management Expert
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- Work type
- On-site
- Location
- Malta, NY
- Posted
- 29 days ago
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About IBM
IBM is a US-based global technology company providing hybrid cloud, AI, consulting, enterprise software, and IT infrastructure products and services.
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TL;DR · Business Value Management Expert
At IBM, we are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our dynamic and innovative Cloud Platform team. This role involves designing and implementing scalable solutions for cloud infrastructure, focusing on enhancing performance and reliability. Day-to-day responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop new features, conducting code reviews, and ensuring robust testing practices. Ideal candidates should have expertise in Java, Python, or Go, along with experience in Kubernetes, Docker, and CI/CD pipelines. Strong knowledge of cloud-native technologies and a deep understanding of microservices architecture are highly valued. The position requires working on large-scale systems that support diverse business needs across multiple industries, making it an excellent opportunity for those passionate about advancing the future of cloud computing.
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