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Working knowledge of front-end technologies and languages (HTML/CSS/JS), experience with React or other modern frameworks being a big plus. Software Engineer - Generalist (Python.
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Web development (HTML, CSS, Angular) DevOps Engineer - Work from home. You will need hands-on experience with DevOps tools and technologies such as Jenkins, Octopus, Docker, Kubernetes, and Git. Experience with cloud-based infrastructure and services, preferably Azure is essential.
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Experience with development languages such as React, Angular, Python, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. Certifications: SAFe for Teams and AWS Dev Ops Engineer within 6 Months of start date.
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Frontend Engineer (JavaScript/HTML/CSS) - US/Canada - 1+ Year - Full-time. Front-end web experience coding in JavaScript/HTML/CSS. Front-end web experience coding in JavaScript/HTML/CSS.
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Must have good experience in programming languages like C# / VB.NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL ServerMust have strong analytical skills for trouble shooting. Must have good experience in programming languages like C# / VB.NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL Server.
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Strong skills in Java/Spring, JSP, HTML, CSS, STRUTS. Familiarity with Angular and Bootstrap is a plus. Update front-end codebases, including JSP, HTML, CSS, and STRUTS to ensure WCAG compliance.
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Front-end technologies (Node, HTML, CSS, Angular, At a glance, you will Meet awesome people Take responsabilities Grow with EMAsphere Enjoy a great working atmosphere About the job As a Back-end Software Engineer , you will be part of an agile development team, within the R&D department, that develops a SaaS solution in the cloud, on recent mainstream and innovative technologies, such as Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Microservices architecture.
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Familiarity with front-end development fundamentals (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). Familiarity with popular front-end frameworks/libraries (React, Angular, Vue.js). Knowledge of back-end frameworks (Spring, Django, Ruby on Rails.
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Must be local to Denver, CO / Only USC/GC/EAD. Experience or familiarity with Angular and Bootstrap. 3+ years of hands-on experience in web accessibility remediation. Strong experience with issue and project tracking tools, preferably JIRA.
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Knowledge of web development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) Java Software Engineer (Entry Level) - Work from Home. As an Entry Level Software Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects, collaborate with experienced professionals, and contribute to the development of innovative software solutions.
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