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Net Developer (15+) with IIS, MVC, core, REST, CI/CD, PowerApps/Automate/BI (must), Oracle/Sql, C#, C. The candidate should have expertise in integrating the selenium with the dot net framework.
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NET/C# Developer to join our Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence team. NET/C# Developer (Open to Remote) NET, C#, Front End, Data Warehouse, Publishing, Technology.
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NET Developer with a strong background in Azure cloud services. NET framework, especially in ASP.NET Core, MVC, Entity Framework, and LINQ. NET development focusing on Azure cloud solutions.
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We implement modern backend solutions that support microservices architecture with the following technologies: NET Core, Node.js, Java, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, RabbitMQ. For the web UI front-end development, we opt for React, or Angular, and for mobile development — Swift, Kotlin, Java. Most of the systems are designed for cloud infrastructures like AWS, Azure, GCP, and heavily rely on Docker, Kubernetes while modern CI/CD is made using GitLab CI or TeamCity.
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NET framework and Azure cloud services. NET Core, especially for web API development and integration. Familiarity with modern front-end frameworks and libraries like Angular, React, or Vue.js.
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CSA is seeking a SharePoint Developer to support a prime contract with the NAVSEA CIO at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) in Portsmouth, Virginia. This role will act as a developer for the IT Solutions Branch in support of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s Client Services Division of the Command Information Office.
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Practical experience in designing, building, and deploying applications using Microsoft PowerApps. Strong understanding of Azure DevOps for CI/CD, automated testing, and infrastructure as code. Build PowerApps to enhance business processes and user experiences.
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The OneStream Developer role will collaborate with key team members to help with the design and implementation of solutions that align with business objectives, including the development of new application functionality and fixes.
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Essential Functions & Responsibilities:Primarily develops and maintains desktop applications using VB.Net, C#, Oracle PL\SQL, Web Services, REST APIs. Creates and maintains screens, reports and interfaces to meet business requirements.
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This is a fully remote, full-time position. Knowledge of containerization using Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes, especially Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Proficiency in front-end development using TypeScript or modern JavaScript frameworks.
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Demonstrable experience with Azure services such as Azure Web Apps, Azure Functions, Azure SQL Database, and other associated Azure services. Familiarity with microservices architecture and its implementation in Azure.
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Solid experience with SQL database design, optimization, management, and querying techniques. The successful candidate will be part of our team driving the transformation of enterprise applications, focusing on robust, scalable solutions that are integrated seamlessly with our cloud-first strategy.
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Designing, developing, testing, maintaining, and deploying software in the Flutter framework and Dart language.
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Job Title: Senior Developer Public Cloud Transformation. Pride Global was founded in 1983 as an IT service provider to financial institutions and over the years has expanded to include a diverse array of services including vendor management, payroll programs, business process optimization, attorney and leadership development, and staffing for both direct hire and contingent labor solutions.
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Hands-on experience with Azure serverless architectures, including Azure Functions and Logic Apps. Hands-on experience in setting up and managing CI/CD pipelines, especially with tools like Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Octopus Deploy.
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