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As a Lead Front-End Web Developer with UI UX design experience, you will be responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of visually stunning and user-friendly websites, web applications, and digital assets.
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Develop strong relationships with stakeholder groups across the organization and key partners including business/technology stakeholders and user base, business management, marketing & communications, design teams to collaborate effectively on executive communications, employee engagement, content development, events, etc.
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The candidate will be responsible for full-stack Java web development, including system development activities such as requirements definition, design, development, testing (verification/validation), implementation, deployment, quality assurance and client/customer support for several applications.
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Experience with multi-tiered web application development (server-side, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) This development-focused position works with other technology specialists as well as members of the campus community to improve university services utilizing information technology.
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4+ years of Software development using Java, J2EE, XML, Web Services/SOA and used Java frameworks - Spring, Spring-boot, Hibernate, RES. Must have hands-on experience in Java technologies - JSP, EJB, JMS, Spring, Spring Boot, Transfer protocols (SFTP, HTML, XML), RESTful Services /APIs (REST and SOAP.
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Proven hands-on experience in JavaScript, HTML/CSS. and in Java Script framework React/Angular/JQuery. We offer a comprehensive suite of offerings, including staffing and recruitment services, managed services, IT consulting, and project management, providing unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and development.
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Proven hands-on experience in Java 8 (and above), J2EE, Spring Framework, web services, micro services (REST), hibernate. The application service offered by the company includes application development, maintenance, and support.
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Proficiency in one or more modern programming languages; Java, Core Java, Spring Core (IoC), Spring Boot, Data, Cloud, Integration, and related frameworks (preferred Rabbit MQ, S3 object store) Hands on Kafka and any no-sql databases like Cassandra.
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Hands on experience on AWS, No SQL DB and API or Kafka experience. Should be good experience in no sql database or unit test/smoke testing. Join ApTask, a global leader in workforce solutions and talent acquisition services, as we shape the future of work.
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4+ years of Software development using Java, J2EE, XML, Web Services/SOA and used Java frameworks - Spring, Spring-boot, Hibernate, REST. 4+ years of Software development using Java, J2EE, XML, Web Services/SOA and used Java frameworks - Spring, Spring-boot, Hibernate, REST.
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Experience must include 3 years of experience with each of the following: (1) Full stack development; (2) React, Node.js, SQL, and Python; (3) Unit testing; (4) front-end languages including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and front-end web frameworks including React and Bootstrap; (5) software engineering workflows and practices, including git, CI, and unit testing; and (6) developing functional, technical, and user interface designs for applications.
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Familiarity with web development languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Familiarity with web frameworks (e.g., Spring, Django, Ruby on Rails) As an Entry Level Software Engineer, you will play a vital role in the design, development, and maintenance of our software applications.
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Web development experience - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, JQuery, CGI, etc. Ariadne is looking for a bright software engineer with a strong Pythonbackground and web application development experience to develop and maintain abiomedical data portal at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda,MD. The portal processes and makes publicly available terabytes of rapidlygrowing genomic data.
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Web development languages and techniques, including HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, JSF, and AJAX. Web site design and development. Advanced software development methodologies, tools and environments, such as the Rational Unified Process (RUP), Unified Modeling Language (UML), Application Developer for WebSphere, Eclipse, ClearCase, and ClearQuest.
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However, our CDA IT Solution Architect should be comfortable with leaning on a solid understanding of core web technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, HTTP, XML and Json to adapt their solution approach given a variety of runtime environments and components.
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