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Expert knowledge of building web parts, apps, page layouts and content types using the O365 API. Experience with Visual Studio and Azure DevOps, Git, TFS, or other source control management tools.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in MS Dynamics, MS SharePoint, D365 platform, document management, Azure DevOps, and Azure Cloud, along with a strong background in solution architecture and software development.
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NET, C#, VS Code, Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer Workflows, SPFX, Node.js - Experience with SharePoint - Well versed with using version control systems and issue/problem tracking systems such as Git, TFS/Azure DevOps, Jira, and Confluence - Demonstrated experience developing and implementing web applications and RESTful web services.
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Net Web Forms and MVC web application development in C# have experience with Object Relational Mapping (ORM) frameworks such as Entity Framework have experience in front-end development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript libraries and frameworks such as JQuery, Angular, and React have experience working with Source Code repositories and CI/CD pipeline solutions such as Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub have an active TS/SCI security clearance.
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Azure DevOps and Git, RESTful services and WCF, C#, ASP.NET MVC/Web API and. Technical Skills: Skill Years/Level of Experience Azure Devops P3 - Advanced RESTful Services P3 - Advanced ASP.NET Web API P3 - Advanced.
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Support DevOps CI/CD function leveraging Azure DevOps into Azure, AWS, VMWare Environments. Proficiency with automation/orchestration tools and technologies including source mgt (e.g., GIT, Code Commit); and continuous integration (Azure DevOps.
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Fluency in DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture and Cloud DevOps Operational Framework (Azure or AWS preferred). Utilize programming languages like Python, C#, Java or other object-oriented languages, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of cloud tools and services (Azure or AWS preferred.
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NET Framework and Core expert with a minimum of 15 years of experience Proficiency with HTML, CSS, JavaScript/Angular UI technologies Proficiency in unit testing and automated function testing Proficiency in Microsoft Azure services and SQL Server Experience with Azure DevOps CI/CD Pipelines and YAML coding Experience with Cloud Native or container.
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Source Code, CI/CD: Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub. Front End: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, Angular, and React. Source Code, CI/CD: Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub.
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Continue development and maintenance of the automated software build process using tools such as, but not limited to GitLab, Jira, Azure DevOps, Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Microfocus UFT, Phire, SonarQube, Terraform, Ansible, and other related CI/CD tools.
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Build CI/CD Pipelines for e2e automation using GitLab, BitBucket or Azure DevOps. Experience with the MEAN Stack is a plus: Angular, NodeJS, Express, MongoDB Atlas. 2+ years in developing cloud-native applications using AWS Lambda, ECS or Kubernetes or equivalent Azure technologies.
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2+ years in scripting CI/CD pipelines and DevOps, integrating with tools like Sonar, Contrast etc. Excellent understanding of Networking, Security, DevOps, and Git concepts is required.
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DevOps and automation technologies (e.g., Git, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, etc.) Virtualization and cloud technologies (e.g., VMware vSphere, Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, etc.) TypeScript/Angular, Java, etc.
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Utilizing Microsoft Application Life Cycle Management using Microsoft Azure DevOps; Having an understanding of Azure Databricks and ADF; Net Core, SQL Server, Mongo, Angular, React, Node, HTML, CSS.
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Experience in Azure DevOps. Experience in testing Angular, API, and SQL Server testing. Experience in Azure DevOps. Our Client is seeking a Mid or Senior level tester with at least 5 years experience in System testing, both frontend and backend which includes manual testing of software functionality.
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