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This is a full-time on-site role for a Software Developer at Applications Technology Group (ATG) located in Atlanta, GA. As a Software Developer, you will be responsible for back-end web development, software development, and programming.
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The Walt Disney Imagineering Technology Studio is looking for a dedicated lead software developer for our Business Management capability. Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering or related field, or equivalent experience.
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This position utilizes the GIS software, database management tools, remote sensing date, Global Positioning System (GPS) data, engineering design data, and various tools to power CoStar Group’s products and markeplaces and to enhance existing business processes while integrating.
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The team is looking for you to join our organization as a Sr Full-Stack Software Developer. We are looking for you to join our team as a *Senior Principal Software Engineer *based out of Pt. Mugu, CA. As a Software Engineer at Northrop Grumman you will have a challenging and rewarding opportunity to be a part of our Enterprise-wide digital transformation.
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C#, develop, sde, sdet, software developer, sw. 6-9 years of Software Quality Engineering or proven experience desired. Fidelity Investments has an opportunity for a Senior Software Engineer in Test within our growing North Carolina Campus.
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As a Software Developer, you'll work independently and guide small groups of two to three engineers, including offshore associates, for assigned engineering projects including new products, features, and proof-of-concepts.
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Our client’s Microsoft Business Solutions team is a Microsoft Gold Partner and leader in Microsoft software implementations for medium to large organisations, providing their clients with the ability to keep up with the ever-changing digital world by implementing Microsoft’s M365, Azure, Microsoft’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Engagement (CE) software from the Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) software line.
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The Experienced Senior Software Developer will work with cutting edge technology, deliver high quality solutions across various local industries, and drive solutions with a team working on holistic software projects that range in size and scope, as well as receive continuous career development opportunities.
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Experience with several of the following technical areas: Server hardware, enterprise storage hardware/software, Hyper-V/VMWare virtualization, network switches/routers/firewalls (Cisco Meraki & WatchGuard preferred), Microsoft 365, cloud solutions, enterprise backup software, enterprise monitoring software, Microsoft Windows (server and desktop), Linux servers, Microsoft SQL, ConnectWise, PowerShell.
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This software engineering position helps define and manage CAE’s development and production processes for geospatial imagery, 3D models, elevation data and simulation terrain, as well as the production of correlated client databases (e.g., OTF, CTDB, IOS, Weather, Radar, etc.
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Highly proficient with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., AutoCAD, REVIT, SketchUp and all Microsoft Office software), technology, math principles, graphics, spreadsheets, and tools.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical Project Manager / Project Engineering Manager with a strong background in the water industry to join our Operations team to execute local projects in the USA. The ideal candidate will have 15-20 years of relevant experience, with a preference for those who have worked in an EPC environment, international project experience and possess a deep understanding of water treatment processes.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, math, engineering, or other technical field, or equivalent experience. Technology or platform certifications (e.g. AWS, Microsoft.
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BC forward is currently seeking a highly motivated Software Engineering - Tableau - Intermediate for an opportunity in New York, NY ! Position Title: Software Engineering - Tableau - Intermediate.
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11+ years of experience spanning Engineering / Data Science / Technical Program Management leading cross-functional efforts in the software or tech industry in a data-driven environment.
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