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Senior Software Developer. Minimum of 7 to 10 years of development experience required, which includes: Software Development, Database Management, Information Systems Architecture, Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a senior developer is required.
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The next phase of Unity focuses on universal objects, where all objects—customer-defined data, first-party developer data, or third-party developer data—should attain the status of first-class citizens.
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New Orleans LA Jobs, Senior Software Developer, C#,. This Senior Software Developer opening is a 100% Remote opportunity. Senior Software Developer Work From Home.
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Senior Software Developer Work From HomeThis Senior Software Developer opening is a 100% Remote opportunity. Net, ASP.Net, Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, SQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, Web Development, Software Developer, Software Engineer, Programmer Analyst, Programming, Louisiana Recruiters, IT Jobs, Louisiana Recruiting.
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We are seeking an outstanding, experienced senior Salesforce developer and technical architect to help operate, improve, and expand the Salesforce implementation that is used to manage the workflow Teradata's Sales, GTM and GCS operations.
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TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution. Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services.
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Working knowledge of unit testing, user stories or use cases, design patterns or equivalent experience, and object oriented software design. 3+ years experience in software development. A technology solutions firm based in Orlando, Florida; AssistRx focuses on connecting pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers together with their patients, providers and pharmacies.
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0 - 25% Minimum Security Clearance Required Secret Job Description Envisioneering, Inc. has an immediate opening for full-time Senior Software Engineer / Developer to support the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in development of naval combat system modeling & simulation (M&S) test beds.
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NET and SQL Server skillsets who will participate in projects executing the software development life cycle and providing production support working under the direction of senior team members.
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As a Senior Software Developer at Phaedon you play the central role in driving innovation and using technology to drive connection through a multi-channel experience. Front End: CSS3, X/HTML5, Core Javascript, Angular JS, Node JS.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Full-Stack End Developer to join our Talent Network. From blockchain to AI/ML to VR and more, Gigster builds enterprise software on cutting-edge technology.
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Evangelize rituals to facilitate knowledge sharing, upleveling rigor in building software and modeling positive examples. So we expanded into software and started building integrated, omnichannel solutions – to help sellers sell online, manage inventory, offer buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, book appointments, engage loyal buyers, and hire and pay staff.
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Performing software configuration, Mobile solutions, Apex coding, or Visualforce coding experience inSalesforce.com and/or Veeva; One or more of the following Salesforce.com certifications: Certified Administrator, Certified Developer, or Certified Sales/Service/CPQ Consultant.
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Agility Partners is seeking a qualified Senior Java Developer to fill an open position with one of our banking clients. You'll contribute to a culture of learning by documenting and sharing technical knowledge, participate in developer communities of practice, and coach/mentor/train junior and intermediate backend team members.
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Privately held, vertically integrated owner, operator, and developer of commercial real estate with in-house capabilities in development, construction, leasing and property management. · Knowledge of standard computer software such as Word, Excel, Google Suite, SmartSheet, & PowerPoint.
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