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Minimum 10+ years of experience as java/ 5+ years as react JS studio developer. Developer with experience in converting legacy system into micro services or has converted a legacy system by breaking it into micro services.
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As a Full Stack Developer, you will be involved in designing, developing, and maintaining high-quality web applications using the. Knowledge of popular JavaScript frameworks/libraries like React, Angular, or Vue.js.
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The Senior Golang Developer - Blockchain plays a crucial role in our organization by leveraging their expertise in Golang to develop and maintain blockchain applications. The Senior Developer will manage the daily development and operational needs of the reserve team.
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We are currently seeking a S/4 FIORI UI Developer for our client in the Consulting domain. Fiori/UI Developer for S/4 Brownfield Migration. Role Description: As a S/4 FIORI UI Developer , you must have at least 5+ years of experience.
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Basic UI knowledge is required so after migration if there is issue then should be able to identify the issue and remediate it. Role: MySQL Developer-Junior. Good to have knowledge about kubernetes.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Engage proactively with development, operations, UX/UI design, marketing, and sales to orchestrate an end-to-end product development lifecycle. Your expertise will guide a team of product managers in developing data-driven, user-centric solutions that meet market demands while aligning with key business objectives and tech advancements, including 5G architectures, IoT integrations, and edge computing paradigms.
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We are currently seeking a CMDB Developer for our client in the Industrial Technology domain. Duration: 6 Months Contract/Part-timeLocation: RemoteSalary: As per Market StandardsRole: CMDB DeveloperPrimary Skills: ServiceNowRole Description: As a CMDB Developer, you must have at least 7+ years of experience.
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Need: A strong student FI developer who is strong with SQRs, Cobal, Integration Broker that can handle the development (requirements are already gathered. There may also be some additional clean up work as well so being well rounded in PeopleSoft technical side is going to be beneficial musts.
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Working on developer tools and open-source technology is part of our DNA. If you'd prefer to work in a coworking space, we can make that happen as well. We're the company behind vCluster, an open-source technology for virtualizing Kubernetes (+40M virtual clusters created by users, vibrant Slack community with +3,000 members, +5k GitHub stars.
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Hybrid mobile development - using web technologies (JavaScript or TypeScript, HTML/CSS) to build native mobile apps.
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Job Title: Snowflake & Python Developer - React JS is Plus. Job Title: Snowflake & Python Developer - React JS is Plus. Exposure to Time travel, data movement between Snowflake to other RDBMS and vice versa.
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Our vision is to "pioneer the future of content management, removing barriers between developer and marketing teams by offering an intuitive, scalable, and intelligent platform to deliver digital experiences from idea to success.
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Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs. We are seeking an experienced Senior UI engineer to join our dynamic team. Role: Senior UI Engineer. Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs.
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SFDC & Conga Senior Developer. SFO CA - Onsite. Lowest best market rate. SFDC & Conga Senior Developer. Experience writing Apex classes and triggers. Understanding of and experience with Salesforce architecture and API.
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