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We are looking for a Front-End Web Developer who understands UX design, Internationalization, and can craft visual components using advanced front-end technologies. What You'll Do This position requires a problem-solver with solid experience in web technologies, browsers, and user interface principles, including: Working as a bridge between UX Design and Application implementation with heavy React/Redux/TDD functions without excessive supervision.
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Required 10 Years Experience in Azure DevOps, or Continuous Integration/Delivery Highly desired 7 Years Knowledge of C# and. Experience in Azure DevOps, or Continuous Integration/Delivery.
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Utilize developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication) to perform advanced-level Mobile/Web/UI design, implementation, and maintenance activities under minimal direction.
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Qualifications + years of experience in full-stack web development with hands-on expertise in React JS or Angular JS, and Deep knowledge of Azure services, including Azure Functions, App Service, SQL Server, and NoSQL databases.
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As a Senior UX Developer, you will be responsible for UI/UX research, design, and developing mobile-first, data-driven web pages and applications. This Senior UX Developer opportunity is an in-seat position, located in Columbia, MO.
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Experience with modern CI/CD tools and practices, and their integration into the development lifecycle (Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub Enterprise, Circle CI, Heroku, etc.) Experience with implementing and managing Web Application Firewalls (Fortinet FortiWeb, Imperva Cloud WAF, Cloudflare WAF, Akamai Kona, MS Azure WAF, AWS WAF, etc.
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Strong experience setting up and deploying CI/CD pipelines within Azure DevOps. Excellent automation and scripting skills with PowerShell. Manage build & deployment pipeline using Azure DevOps. Create strong workflow processes and CI/CD pipelines.
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Responsibilities: Lead the design and implementation of CI/CD pipelines on Azure DevOps, ensuring automated build, test, and deployment processes. Job Description Job Title: Site Reliability Engineer - Kubernetes Location: San Jose, California Experience: 5-10 Years Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Role Job Overview: We are seeking a seasoned Senior Azure DevOps Engineer with extensive experience in Kubernetes to lead our cloud infrastructure initiatives.
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Required: 3+ years of experience as a Mulesoft developer Software design and architecture experience Experience with a public cloud like AWS/Azure Experience with APIs, Rest and/or SOAP web services Familiarity with web or database application development and strong in SQL Experience in Agile development methodology/Scrum Proven experience as a MuleSoft Developer or similar role in API and platform engineering.
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3+ years of cloud development and data lake experience (prefer Microsoft Azure) including Azure EventHub, Azure Data Factory, Azure Functions, ADX, ASA, Azure Databricks, Azure DevOps, Azure Blob Storage, Azure Data Lake, Azure Power Apps and Power BI. Airline Industry Experience.
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Your tech know-how should cover areas like Microsoft Azure DevOps or TFS, GitHub, Artifactory, Jenkins, and Terraform. 3+ years of experience managing code repository systems (Microsoft Azure DevOps or TFS, GitHub, Artifactory, Jenkins, SonarQube.
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Design, Develop and maintain Test Harnesses and frameworks for Test Automation, Mobile Testing, Multi-browser Testing and API Test and Performance Testing using JAVA, Selenium, JMeter, Postman, Rest Assured, Kubernetes, Jira, and Azure DevOps.
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Collaborate with UI/UX designers to transform design mockups into interactive web experiences. Develop and maintain responsive, user-friendly web applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks such as Vue.js or React.
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Overall goal of the Team is to develop and support a common Enterprise toolset for all divisions to enable Portfolio Management, resourcing, execution, and reporting with cutting edge technologies like Azure DevOps, AWS Cloud Systems (S3, EC2, RDS etc), AWS Services (Lambda, Glue, S3, Redshift etc), PowerBI, Databricks as well as Market leaders in PPM and Agile tools.
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Agile methodology, Amazon Web Services, Ansible, Terraform, CyberArk, Azure DevOps Pipelines, Programming languages such as Python, Java, Node. JS. Experience with CloudGuard Dome9, Imperva, Terraform,/TFE, Azure ADO, Ansible, CyberArk products, Splunk, SonarQube, Qualys and Logic Monitor.
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