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NET framework, C#, ASP.NET, MVC, and web development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). NET Developer or Software Engineer, preferably in an in-house development role. Proficient understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) and Agile methodologies.
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Proficiency with HTML/CSS/JavaScript and comfortable doing the frontend programming implementation aspect of UI and UX (we want people who can help implement their own designs). Rapidly growing software company in San Fernando, CA (over 15,000 companies use our GPS tracking software) is looking to add a design UI/UX specialist to our team.
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Thorough knowledge and skills with relevant business software systems, such as Office 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud, HTML/XML, online survey tools, and internet software, and common instructional authoring tools such as Storyline 360.
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You have software engineering experience as a Backend developer with backend development using Python and front-end development Knowledge in ReactJS, HTML/CSS in AWS cloud environment.
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Net Core, SQL Server, Angular, React, JQuery, HTML, CSS, Entity Framework, Dependency injection); Our team is responsible for all software engineering activities to ensure that business objectives are met.
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Preferred: Project management (preferred) Prosci certified (preferred) Lean six sigma certified - yellow, green, or black belt (preferred) ATD membership (preferred) Instructional Design Certificate (preferred)Thorough knowledge and skills with relevant business software systems, such as Office 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud, HTML/XML, online survey tools, and internet software, and common instructional authoring tools such as Storyline 360.
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Proficiency in WordPress, CSS, HTML, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Klaviyo). Employ CSS and HTML expertise to tailor web designs and user interfaces, ensuring a consistent and branded digital experience.
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Strong experience with Angular and front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, & NGRX.- Experience with unit testing frameworks such as xUnit, NUnit, Jasmine, Karma, & Cypress.
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As a DevSecOps Software Engineer on the Software Developmentteam, you will engage with an experienced cross-disciplinary staff to support design and implementation of innovative In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) products applying state of the art DevSecOps principals and technologies to enhance and modernize all aspects of our CI/CD platform, including build and deployment of both on-wing and off-wing Compute, Networking and Storage components of our software.
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We are looking for a motivated, driven, and collaborative Software Engineer with experience in embedded software development to join a talented team that conducts research, design and development of software running on Android, Linux to power our latest products.
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NET Core, XML, HTML, CSS. Familiar with modern front-end JavaScript frameworks like Bootstrap, React, or similar. The DigitalOps Support Engineer will play a role in moving existing websites/applications/services to a cloud-first information systems infrastructure, a shift that aims to bolster the school's digital capabilities in terms of resilience, scalability, IT governance, security, and readiness for innovation.
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Own major feature development and rollout of large features for our products - recent examples include building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Anvil product and characterizing and improving Ghost helicopter battery consumption with route planning.
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We are looking for software engineers and roboticists excited about creating a powerful robotics stack that includes computer vision, motion planning, SLAM, controls, estimation, and secure communications.
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About the Career The Principal Meteorological Software Engineer for the WVS team will spearhead the engineering of data ingest, processing, and delivery pipelines, producing cutting-edge, consistent, and connected proprietary meteorological data for our clients.
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We are on the hunt for a seasoned Python backend software engineer with specialized experience in developing scalable cloud services, and maintaining machine learning operations with a focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and/or Computer Vision.
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