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ОписаниеApple’s documentation engineering team creates developer tools and framework-level support for documentation workflows on the developer website and Xcode. The team develops backend technology, products, infrastructure, and tooling for reliable documentation systems.ЗадачиProduce well-tested, performant, and reliable code for multiple maintained systems;Participate in code reviews, pair programming, and architecture discussions;Collaborate cross-functionally with other Apple teams to integrate tools and systems seamlessly;Write detailed architecture and design proposals;Identify areas for continuous improvement;Mentor other engineers;Contribute to architecture discussions, code reviews, and proposals.ТребованияExperience shipping high-quality, performant, and reliable web applications;Passion for developing products and features;Ability to discuss technical trade-offs across system architecture, database design, API design, and infrastructure;Continuous learning attitude focused on improving personal and team capabilities;Nice to have: BS/MS in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Informatics, or equivalent experience;experience with Ruby, Rails, Cassandra, PostgreSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, or similar technologies;experience with test-driven development and continuous integration and delivery;familiarity with Apple technologies such as Xcode and Swift.УсловияNo conditions specified #J-18808-Ljbffr
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