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Develop responsive and user-friendly web applications using modern front-end and back-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular, Node.js, etc. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Cloud Engineer/Web Developer.
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Marriott is seeking a dynamic and creative Senior UI Developer to lead the front-end development of our cutting-edge internal application developer portal. Lead the development and implementation of high-quality user interfaces using NestJS, Typescript, and other modern front-end technologies.
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Full-stack development with React JS or other front-end JavaScript frameworks. We want you to apply your experience building APIs, front-end React pages, and working back-end integrations with downstream systems to create solutions for our nation's veterans.
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You will have a key role in the evolution of the cloud systems that will support our growing satellite fleet around robust backend APIs and modern front-end applications that are used daily for satellite operations as well as for planning and analysis.
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Proven experience as a Senior Frontend Developer with a strong focus on TypeScript development. AWS Solutions Architect or Developer certification. Collaborate closely with back-end developers, product managers, designers, and stakeholders to deliver a seamless and integrated service.
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Full Time] Front End Engineer (React) at Quindar (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Front End Engineer (React) Enterprise Flutter Developer (EMEA) Technical Support Engineer (India or APAC Region.
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4 years of preferred experience with web application development and front end JavaScript frameworks like Vue.js or ReactJS or Angular or similar frameworks. Designs and implements multi-tier applications with web application front end, service and data layers.
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This position will lead research in algorithm development for custom internal tools which target FPGA and ASIC front end design. Senior FPGA Research Engineer - Job Order 3369. Java/Python) and hardware design (VHDL/Verilog/System Verilog) experience.
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The ideal candidate has broad and deep technical knowledge, typically ranging from front-end UIs through back-end systems and all points in between, and a proven background in GO, Java, Linux, Microservices, Containers (Kubernetes), and database modeling, performance tuning, query optimization, data sharding, partitioning, building, configuring, and maintaining PostgreSQL.
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This Front-End Developer will work on the full stack but are experts when it comes to TypeScript, Java Script, Angular, CSS, npm, webpack and other modern JavaScript frameworks and components.
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Cinder is seeking an experienced front end engineer for our team building an enterprise investigation platform. As a front end software engineer at Cinder, you’ll be paramount in determining the entire end-to-end experience for our customers, having your work be seen, used, and loved by investigators protecting the largest communities in the world.
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Developed and maintained a front end and backend solution using docker, visual studio, git, react, typescript, solar, Redis. more of a Back-End Java Developer (Java, Typescript, and Spring xml.
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Experience with OOP language, including C# and Java, JavaScript, React and Angular, SQL, and Python, to build front-end and back-end services using RESTful APIs. The Opportunity: As a full stack developer, you can resolve a problem with a complete end-to-end solution in a fast, agile environment.
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The Front-End Software Engineer will design and develop complex new software products, or make significant enhancements to existing software. Extensive experience with Angular (or another modern front-end framework such as: React or Vue.js.
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Two Six Technologies is seeking an experienced Senior Front End Developer with a Top Secret Clearance to work on multi-domain platforms serving critical national security functions using cutting-edge modern frameworks.
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