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The Microsoft Applied Sciences Group (ASG), a nimble startup group within Microsoft’s Windows division, seeks a Senior Software Engineer to help push the envelope of user experiences at the intersection of software, machine learning, and hardware.
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Software Engineering Manager, Full Stack. At least 6 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply) As a Capital One Manager Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field. This Software Developer position is a unique chance to elevate your career by working in the United States, where you can leverage your skills in new settings, learn from varied technological practices, and experience substantial personal and professional growth.
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Locations: VA - Richmond, United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaSenior Software EngineerDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space? We are seeking Senior Software Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies.
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Join our dynamic "Bronte" Experience team at Pearson Higher Education as a Senior Software Product Manager and make a significant impact in shaping learning's future and revolutionizing eLearning experiences.
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Knowledge of regulatory standards and guidelines (e.g., FDA, ISO) related to software validation. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field. Perform validation activities to ensure software meets specified requirements and standards.
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As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we know that inclusive teams design software that supports the delivery of quality care for all patients, so diversity, equity, and inclusion are written into our principles.
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Job Title: Tester III - Software Testing. Functional and testing knowledge/experience on Real Estate application TRIRIGA. Functional and testing knowledge on TRIRIGA. Awareness of Agile (Scrum) methodologies by using tools like JIRA.
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You facilitate customer onboarding as our clients begin using the industry’s best community association management software solution. Enumerate is looking for a Software Onboarding Project Manager to join our team.
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We are looking for a strong C# Software Engineer to join our Platform Engineering team. Design, development, and test new software features, bug fixes, and products for mission critical systems with a strong focus on reliability.
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Software Application Tester - II. Systems include, but not limited to, Optix/DSS Optix, Digital Platform, iVAPP, SSP, JIRA and Qtest. This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
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Bachelors Degree in Computers Science or related field of study and 7-10+ years of software development experience with. Net Software Engineer who can work within a smaller team supporting government related projects.
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