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HIS Java Software Engineer at 3M in Silver Spring, MD

Designing, coding, and debugging software that integrates with our Natural Language Processing (NLP) based medical coding services. Applying Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts and principles to software development. Working with other software engineers, clinical analysts, subject matter experts, and other team members and stakeholders to design and build required components. Work with deep learning experts to incorporate, test, and maintain machine learning models in our software Your Skills and Expertise To set you up for success in this role from day one, 3M requires (at a minimum) the following
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree or higher (completed and verified prior to start) from an accredited university OR High School Diploma/GED or higher (completed and verified prior to start) from an accredited institution and a minimum of six (6) years experience in developing enterprise applications in lieu of the Bachelor's degree education requirement Two (2) years' Java experience (course work and internships considered) Additional qualifications that could help you succeed even further in this role include:
Bachelor Degree in a computational / machine learning / informatics field Knowledge of UNIX/Linux operating systems, development environments and tools Experience writing Python or Perl Good knowledge of regular expressions Experience in Web Services standards and coding, especially REST API based service development Familiarity with Agile/SCRUM based software development processes Must be a team player and have strong written and verbal communication skills Experience with Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and/or medical data Experience with AWS
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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