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2 or more years of experience in the development of real-time automation applications including database and UI design. Able to write clear requirements documents, design documents, test plans, and end-user documentation.
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Experience with Application Development using Android UX and UI design paradigms, and ability to implement and design Android apps. Analyze data via a User Interface (UI) with deep reporting, analysis, and workflow and management capabilities.
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CGI is seeking a Lead software developer with experience in Angular, HTML, CSS. The developer will rely on their growing technical skills and experience to design, estimate, present and deliver technical solutions with clean, well-organized and expressive code to CGI’s customer base.
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8+ years of experience in Design and Development of applications using Java 8+/J2EE, Spring, Spring-Boot, RESTful Services and UI Framework. 2+ years of experience in design and development of Microservice using Spring-Boot and REST API.
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2+ years of experience in any one of the UI Framework - Angular / ReactJS. Good knowledge in technical concepts – Security, Transaction, Monitoring, Performance. Strong experience in DevOps tool chain (Jenkins, Artifactory, Maven/Gradle, GIT/BitBucket.
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Experience in defining epics and writing user stories, along with expertise in design thinking and UX/UI best practices. Design user and buyer persona journeys to optimize product user experience and facilitate effective go-to-market strategies.
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A successful SDET does software testing, design and improve frameworks used to test UI/API's using programming languages, Debugging/troubleshooting, finding root cause, prepare test data for services.
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Experience with Kendo UI, Angular, Legacy system conversions, Azure, Linux, Mobile Development experience, C#, and Microsoft Visual Studio are a plus. design pattern, develop, java, programming, project architect, senior.
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This position will provide mentoring and guidance to other development staff in this project to refactor our two major applications to REST and based SOA architecture paired with REACT as the modern browser-based UI.
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We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Experience in working with best practice UI/UX design. You will work closely with Engineering, Design, Product Marketing, Product Verticals, Pre-sales, and Product leadership to ensure the defined growth, product outcomes, and customer satisfaction goals are met.
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Storyboarding, Wire framing and Prototyping of the UI design. · Develop technical design documents. 2-3 Openings for Salesforce Developer with one of our direct client a Global and a Largest Investment Bank.
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Design interfaces using REST API, File Listener, Message Queue (MQ), SOAP UI, Apache Tomcat, and Source Control tool (code repository). Experience therein to include 6 years designing and building solutions using PEGA platform, PEGA Log Analyzer, PEGA AES (Monitoring), and PEGA Decisioning and Marketing frameworks; designing applications using SQL, Java, JSON, XML, and HTML; designing interfaces using REST API, File Listener, Message Queue (MQ), SOAP UI, Apache Tomcat, and Source Control tool (code repository); utilizing JIRA and Agile Scrum software.
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Enhance user experiences through UX/UI design expertise. Proficiency in UX/UI design principles. Utilize Figma and 3D design to amplify digital presence. Mastery of Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, and design tools.
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