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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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Solid ServiceNow Developer knowledge (multiple modules and includes CAM/IRM) experience Experience with importing and exporting data to ServiceNow using data loads, transform maps and transform scripts.
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Task Description: This procurement is for a Full Stack Developer – to develop scalable software solutions utilizing modern web technologies through the full life cycle from concept to deployment.
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Matlab, programming, python, sdet, software developer, software programmer, sw. As a Transmit Group software engineer, you will work in a software support role on a small development team responsible for the design, development, integration, production and life cycle maintenance of the active sonar Transmit Group (TG) onboard U.S. Navy submarines.
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Job Title: Data Engineer / Google Cloud Platform Developer (AI/ML Focus) Location: Greater Washington, DC Area (On-site 3 days per week) Position Type: Full-time Experience Level: 2-10 years Job Description: We are seeking a talented and dynamic Data Engineer / Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Developer to join our team, focusing on software development and AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning) capabilities.
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Genie provides travel RN’s flexibility, support, top pay scale, housing and the #1 rated, multi-state health insurance coverage. Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Arlington, Virginia.
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We have an urgent and immediate need for a Software Developer to join our team at a customer-site in McLean, VA. Project: The customer has a need to build a new application that needs a dedicated software developer to help implement the customer's vision.
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SAIC is seeking a Lead Software Developer to join our team for an on-site opportunity in Arlington, Virginia. Collaborate within a cross-functional team, fostering mutual learning and growth while building, supporting, and deploying software with high availability, performance, efficiency, and security, ensuring disaster recovery capabilities.
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Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication) Strong problem-solving ability including doing your own research utilizing available resources.
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Phoenix Cyber is seeking a skilled ServiceNow Developer to support our customers’ configuration and development objectives. A successful ServiceNow Developer will demonstrate competency in ServiceNow and understand the full implementation cycle of ServiceNow while upholding the highest standard of ethical behavior.
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We are actively hiring a Senior Software Developer SME to join our Consulting and Analytics Division working in Bethesda, MD. In this role, you will use your agile methodology experience to augment a team of developers, in support of the development of a clean sheet suite of AWS Serverless Applications.
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As Senior Software Developer, you will play an important role in the design and analysis of software projects with a high level of technical experience. ● are comfortable working on front-end web code, back end services, data stores, and infrastructure systems● have experience writing modern software deployed in the cloud● Create basic designs for new and existing features.
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The client Application Support Division I is looking for a Senior Application Developer whose primary responsibilities include design, development, delivery and enhancement of Client-Server/Web-Based/Cloud-Based/Mobile Software Applications using application software development languages/environments with.
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We’re looking for an experienced developer like you with the skills needed to develop software and systems from vision to production-ready. 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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Experience in migrations from SharePoint Classic to Modern experience leveraging Power Automate, Power Platform Canvas Apps and SharePoint FrameworkPower Apps responsive canvas design for mobile and larger screen formatsDesign, develop and maintain key components of the software suite using Office 365 SharePoint tools.
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