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Your greatest work is ahead The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Web Developer, Technical Lead to lead a team of web developers creating a state-of-the-art intelligence discovery website for the government customer.
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The ideal candidate for this role is a full-stack developer familiar with database best practices, common design patterns and web application implementation. Experience with the following is preferred: Familiarity of Azure PaaS development; Experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365; Experience with a web framework such as Angular or React; Familiarity with DNN.
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Job Description Dewberry is currently seeking a Mid-Level Full Stack Web Developer to join our Resilience Solutions Group in ourFairfax, VAoffice (note: alternate offices and remote locations may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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DCS is seeking an experienced full-stack web application developer to support the F/18 & E18G Integrated Project Team. The F/18 IPT has several legacy applications in service in addition to new applications in development.
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8+ years solid working experience as a front-end developer. Position will be responsible for designing and delivering business critical web-based applications for enterprise clients using latest Front-End technologies such as but not limited to JavaScript, CSS, HTML, Node.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Reporting to the Director of University Relations, the Web Design Assistant will work closely with the Website Manager and Office of University Relations team to advance the University’s web-related goals.
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Html,copywriting,adobe photoshop,website,digital content,cms,web content,digital,web analytics,content strategy,web content management,crm system,content management system,sitecore,Content management,Content development.
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Full Stack Web Developer (Entry Level) - Work from Home. Contribute to improving the overall web development process. Collaborate with the development team to design, develop, and maintain web applications.
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Also, overall developer role experience at least in one end to end implementation project involving direct responsibilities of designing, programming, and integrating enterprise websites on modern web content management platform(s.
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The Kutztown University Web Content Specialist is part of the Department of Web and Digital Media in the Division of University Relations & Athletics. Create written content for new web pages and digital media, as directed, including written content and sourcing multimedia content (social media, video, photography.
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The Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator reports to the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at San Jose College. The Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator is a grant funded position and contingent upon yearly funding.
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Ledgent Technology is currently in search of an experienced Web Editor for a fully remote contract role. The Web Editor will work under the guidance of senior editorial staff, contributing to the generation of story ideas and maintaining a focus on various news sectors including politics, national news, health, financial, and world news.
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We are seeking a well-qualified candidate interested in participating in the new build of a project management web application to support our client's utility construction projects. Requirements Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer or in a similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your full stack development projects.
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Praescient Analytics is looking for a SQL Developer to join our team on RRP located in Lanham, MD working remotely. Praescient has extensive experience designing, developing, and integrating solutions for customers including the US Army, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), US Navy (USN), US Marine Corps (USMC), US Coast Guard (USCG), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), intelligence community, and local law enforcement agencies, among others.
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UTA seeks a Backend Developer in our Los Angeles office who will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining our web applications using Node.js, GraphQL, MongoDB, Postgres, and Algolia.
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