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IBM Python Backend Developer in Bangalore, India
Introduction
watsonx Code Assistant is an exciting new offering from IBM that strives to revolutionize enterprise software development with Generative AI. We need your expertise, your motivation and your collaboration to take watsonx Code Assistant to the next level. As a QA engineer developer, you will be responsible for testing the microservices "behind" watsonx Code Assistant that interact with our Large Language Models.
Your role and responsibilities
· As a software developer, you will be responsible for designing, coding, unit-testing, and perform FVT for new functions while rigorously adhering to the team's development processes.
· You will be responsible for working in close collaboration with the development and QA teams to ensure that defects found in are fixed in a timely manner. You are ultimately responsible for ensuring that our code is delivered on schedule and with quality.
· You analyze and fix defects reported by customers and our QA team.
· You’re a part of an open, transparent and agile team that always thrives for continuous learning, and you contribute towards continuous improvement.
Required technical and professional expertise
· 6+ years of experience
· Develop and maintain microservices in Python.
· Python programming
· Any additional modern programming language like GO, Java, NodeJS
· Microservices architecture and design
· Source control management, preferably Git
Preferred technical and professional experience
· Data Engineering skills with exposure to Pandas and PyArrow
· Exposure to Embedding generation(UniXcoder, Hugging Face and similar ones)
· Experience in developing generative AI applications using Langchain , LLMs, Vectorstores (preferrably ElasticSearch/Milvus)
· Experience with container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes and OpenShift
· Knowledge of CI/CD tools like Jenkins, Travis or Tekton
· Experience with Cloud Platforms i.e. IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure
· Knowledge/Experience with automating infrastructure, testing, and deployments using tools like Tekton, Jenkins or Cypress