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This is a 12 month contract opportunity based out of Phoenix, AZ (Hybrid).
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Minimum 6 years of developing at all levels of the application stack (front-end/UI, middle/Services, and back-end/Database)•Minimum 6 years’ experience implementing and maintaining RESTful Microservices & APIs•Minimum 8 years of experience leading technical iteration on the design, development, documentation, testing, and deployment of platform user-interface features•Minimum of 4 years of experience working with batch processing with SFTP, IBM Sterling or similar tools.
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Front End Developer. Should have knowledge on SAAS integration with UI. Experience with cloud platforms and services and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) Competencies: Digital : React Native, Digital : ReactJS Experience (Years): 4-6.
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UI/UX Design Understanding: Ability to collaborate with designers to implement intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces, with an understanding of Ul/UX principles and best practices. Position : React developer.
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Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot and debug UI issues effectively within a cloud environment. Requirements: Java, Spring, Springboot, Vertx Microservices CI/CD , Jenkins, eCP, spark, apache kafka, MS SQL, Oracle PL/SQL Postgres.
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Role: UI React. JS Developer (Frontend) Knowledge on React Native Experience building, adopting and maintaining RESTful API’s. JS and Redux Proficient in JavaScript, Next.js , AJAX, HTML5, CSS3, JSON.
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Liaise with program managers, UI/UX designers, and software engineers to assist in resolving problems with software products or company software systems. The Principal Developer must be a proven and hands-on software developer with a proven history of working with large applications or web products.
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Job: React JS UI Developer Location: Phoenix, AZ (Onsite role-need local candidate) Client: Impetus Long Term Contract Exp.: 15 years Mandatory Skills: Strong ReactJS, UI, HTML, CSS.
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Working knowledge of Android internals, Android UI design principles, patterns, and best practices to help build high performance apps with low footprint. Job description Infosys is seeking an Android Senior Developer.
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Should have knowledge on SASS integration with UI. Strong experience in the areas of Java 8, React JS, RDBMS, Spring Boot, Agile experience, Architecture & design understanding. Seasoned technical project manager proficient in Agile methodologies, with hands-on experience using project management tools such as Jira and Rally to plan, track, and report on project progress effectively.
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Strong front end UI skills using client-side technologies such as JS, jQuery, React. In this team you will have an opportunity to make a big impact on how millions of users interact with our sites, and make improvements to help drive more traffic to new and existing sites through UX improvements, localization, and SEO. A lot of effort and focus is put on localizing content for the given market and region, and we continually work on improving existing features or building new dynamic ones that allow us to localize the content based on the target region for a website.
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Proven work experience as a JavaScript Developer or Front-End Developer. As a JavaScript Developer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing web applications, user interfaces, and other interactive elements using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand project requirements, design innovative solutions, and deliver high-quality code.
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Develop UI components using technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript,. This developer will be working with many of the latest Microsoft technologies including. NET web development technologies, including C#, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ADO.NET, Entity Framework, T-SQL, and SQL Server.
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3-5 years’ experience with developing Java, Spring-Boot, Spring Framework, Cloud based development, Rest and micro services and micro-UI development. 1-3 years’ experience with Atlassian tool suites Bitbucket, Bamboo, JIRA, ConfluenceExperience using IDE and GIT repositories for code management.
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