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Join Highspot's AI-driven Skills & Rep Agents team in Vancouver. As a Backend Software Engineer II, you'll design scalable systems and integrate cutting-edge LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude. Leverage your Ruby/Python skills to build the next generation of AI coaching experiences. Enjoy comprehensive...
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Canada , Vancouver
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118000.00 - 158000.00 CAD / Year
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Highspot
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Seeking a skilled Carpenter for diverse construction projects across British Columbia. This role requires 2-3 years of experience in rough and finish carpentry, blueprint reading, and strict safety adherence. You will measure, cut, and assemble materials, operating various tools. We offer a compe...
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Hirez Manpower Solutions
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Join Newton Group as a Carpenter in Guelph, Ontario. Build high-quality, low-carbon structures using your skills in reading drawings, forming concrete, and working with various tools. This role requires 3+ years of experience and offers benefits including a pension plan and health spending account.
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Canada , Guelph
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36.00 CAD / Hour
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Kiwi Constructors Ltd.
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Senior Software Engineer II
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Join Confluent as a Senior Software Engineer II in Ontario, Canada. Architect and develop our cloud-native Stream Governance platform for Kafka, ensuring high availability and scalability. Leverage 5+ years of experience in hyper-scale distributed systems and cloud services (AWS/GCP/Azure). Enjoy...
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Canada , Ontario
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Senior Software Engineer II - Observability
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Join our mission-critical Observability team as a Senior Software Engineer II. Architect and operate our global-scale platform using Prometheus, Grafana, and OpenTelemetry. This remote role in Canada offers a chance to impact thousands of clusters across major cloud providers. Enjoy a remote-firs...
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Canada
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179200.00 - 210600.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer II - Platform Infrastructure
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Seeking a Senior Software Engineer II for Platform Infrastructure in Canada. Design and operate scalable, secure core services like IAM, secrets management, and security telemetry in a hybrid engineering role. Requires 6+ years with cloud infrastructure (AWS/GCP/Azure), Kubernetes, and security d...
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Canada
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179200.00 - 210600.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Backend Software Engineer II, Orchestration
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Join dbt Labs as a Senior Backend Engineer II on the critical Orchestration team. Design and evolve scalable, event-driven microservices using Python, Rust, and Go in a remote Canadian role. Enjoy unlimited vacation, excellent healthcare, equity, and a fully remote culture while shaping enterpris...
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190000.00 - 230000.00 CAD / Year
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dbt Labs
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Explore a world of opportunity with Carpenter or Engineer II jobs, two distinct yet equally vital career paths that shape our physical and digital environments. While both professions demand a high level of skill and precision, they apply their expertise in fundamentally different ways, offering diverse career trajectories for individuals with varying interests and talents. A Carpenter is a master craftsperson in the construction and woodworking trades. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for constructing, installing, repairing, and maintaining structures and fixtures made from wood, drywall, and other materials. Their work is hands-on and tangible, forming the very framework of our homes, offices, and commercial spaces. Typical responsibilities include reading and interpreting blueprints, measuring and cutting materials, assembling frameworks, and installing structures like cabinets, siding, and drywall. Carpenters must be proficient with a wide array of hand tools, power tools, and heavy machinery. Common requirements for these jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by an apprenticeship or several years of on-the-job training. Key skills include exceptional attention to detail, physical stamina and dexterity, strong mathematical abilities for accurate measurements, and problem-solving capabilities to overcome on-site challenges. Safety consciousness and the ability to collaborate effectively with other construction professionals are also paramount. In contrast, an Engineer II is an experienced mid-level professional typically found in fields like software, security, or systems engineering. These jobs focus on designing, developing, implementing, and maintaining complex technological systems. An Engineer II operates at a more advanced level than an entry-level engineer, often taking on more complex projects and demonstrating a greater degree of autonomy. Common responsibilities involve debugging and resolving technical issues, writing and reviewing code or security protocols, designing system architectures, and creating technical documentation. They act as a crucial resource for both customers and internal teams, providing technical support and driving improvements in system efficiency and security. Typical requirements for these jobs include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field, coupled with 2-4 years of relevant professional experience. Essential skills include proficiency in one or more programming or scripting languages, a deep understanding of system operations and security frameworks, and excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Strong written and oral communication skills are critical for explaining complex technical concepts clearly and collaborating within cross-functional teams. Whether you are drawn to the tangible, hands-on creation of carpentry or the analytical, system-building world of engineering, both Carpenter and Engineer II jobs offer rewarding, skilled career paths with significant demand. By understanding the core responsibilities and typical requirements for these roles, you can effectively target your job search and find a position that perfectly matches your skills and ambitions.

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