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The Full Stack Web Developer will be responsible for application development, design, and maintenance. 5+ years of full-stack software engineering and design experience in web programming and application development.
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In this role you will design, develop, and integrate embedded software and Command & Control components for a large data processing system for our Strategic Missions Division. Experience with server-side languages such as Python, Ruby, Java, PHP and Ne.
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Very strong experience in PHP technologies and PHP web frameworks such as Laravel, Yii, etc. Key Skills: PHP, MVC Design Patterns, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3, Object Oriented Programming.
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Experience developing web sites with both server and browser scripting tools, including PHP, HTML, CSS3, SASS/LESS, and JavaScript; experience with front-end development frameworks such as React and Angular, as well as experience with component-driven developmentExcellent analytical and problem solving skills, particularly the ability to discover and remediate root causes of issues.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or similar plus at least 5-8 years of hands-on design and development of enterprise web content management with Drupal. 5-8 years of experience is preferred, of hands-on design and development of enterprise web content management with Drupal.
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At Homebase, you’ll develop server APIs using NodeJS and PHP, and you’ll enhance our web products using TypeScript, NodeJS, and VUE. Design, build, test, and ship features for Homebase’s APIs using PHP and Laravel.
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Develop and deliver tailored training modules covering web design, interactive media production, and multimedia integration. Possess the necessary web technology familiarity and coding skills required to develop, coordinate, design, build and maintain interactive, media-rich websites and prototype multimedia products for multi-regional audiences.
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Our Client is a well established tech company in the space of digital health and wellness, we are in a growth period looking to add a Senior Full stack Developer to the team with a focus on : PHP React + Nodejs, Laravel and AWS. SOA, Multi-tenant Architectures SOLID design principles Dev Ops CI/CD Pipelines Container Design Principles.
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Knowledge of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Knowledge of: WordPress, Headless WordPress, GraphQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, PHP, jQuery, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, DevOps, Agile, Git, Linux, API and data integrations.
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Application testing (unit, functional, integration, UAT, performance,) test case definition, QA tools, Agile Methodology, Problem Solving, Verbal Communication, Customer Focus, SW testing type, Quality Focus, Web Programming, Written Communication, Database Design, Logic, Planning, Reporting, Self-Motivated, Troubleshooting, Application Development.
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Implement, develop, and/or support backend technologies that may include MS-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, IIS, Apache, PHP, Ruby, etc. Experience with a variety of programming languages that could include PHP, Python, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Ruby on Rails, etc.
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Utilize front-end web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and back-end web development (WordPress, PHP, MySQL) skills to support and complete projects. In this pivotal role, you will collaborate closely with our talented UX/UI design team to craft bespoke and semi-custom websites and products.
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Prior experience with SRE, technology observability, statical analysis, PHP, Graphic artist degree or visual design degree is a bonus. Grafana is required, if there are additional web development or visualization tools for your candidate please list those out.
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Design, develop and maintain content across multiple websites and web platforms utilizing UX/UI frameworks built in HTML, SASS/CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. Your creative design abilities are as crucial as your web development skills.
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The University of Iowa Libraries seeks to hire a full-stack application developer to design, develop, test, debug, and troubleshoot web software and applications. Conduct system analysis and design, and provide technical leadership, training, and guidance to staff to support information technology business operations in a library environment.
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