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Hands-on experience with multiple front-end languages and libraries: HTML/ CSS, JavaScript, XML, jQuery, and JavaScript frameworks like Angular, React, Node.js, VueJS or other. As a Principal Front-End Engineer at Measured, you are an hands-on technical lead who will play a key role in designing and developing the company's next generation web-based Marketing Analytics applications.
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Our core technology competencies are in TypeScript, NodeJs, Python, Java and Angular. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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CIB - Data Management Developer - CONTRACT POSITION. The Data Management Specialist will be responsible for managing and optimizing our organizations data infrastructure, ensuring data quality, and implementing data solutions using PySpark, DataBricks, Snowflake, and/or Redshift.
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Everlight Solar is seeking a skilled MuleSoft Developer who will design and code functional API’s and applications, producing fully functional middleware applications according to requirements.
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This is a high school teaching position in Web Design, whichis a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. Career and Technical Education - Web Design. Web Design offers a series of prescribedcourses for grades 10-12 that provides students with the knowledge and skillsnecessary to succeed in the Information Technology industry.
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Experience in building single page applications (SPAs) using micro-services, Angular, React. Proficiency in React, Java, Spring and Spring Boot Framework and Aurora SaaS. Exposure to public cloud technologies (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes.
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6-10 years overall IT related work experience including 4+ years as a ServiceNow Developer on ITAM, CMDB/CSDM, Integration, and ITSM modules. We are seeking ServiceNow ITAM Senior Developer (Senior Associate) with 6-10 years of experience, specializing in CMDB/CSDM, Integration, ITAM, and ITSM, coupled with recent experience in Asset Management Operations.
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Experience working with JavaScript frameworks such as React JS, Vue JS, and Angular JS. We specialize in development of web and mobile applications, information driven reporting solutions and ways to align technology solutions with business objectives.
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Experience designing and implementing HTML5, Angular js, Node js, API, Micro Services, Web services, RESTSOAP. Experience designing and implementing HTML5, Angular js, Node js, API, Micro Services, Web services, RESTSOAP.
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Mid-to-Sr Python developer who can support an enterprise client facing web application that is developed by third party vendor. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Python Developer.
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Js Preferred: Microsoft certification and Full Stack Web Development Preferred: Project Management Experience Preferred: Experience with cloud-based software platforms such as Google Apps and Content Management Systems Preferred: Knowledge of implementing open-source software and troubleshooting and debugging existing software systems.
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Our advanced capabilities in AI, IoT, telematics, data, and analytics drive continual innovation across our platform, as we work to advance the multi-trillion-dollar P&C insurance economy's digital transformation.
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As a Quantitative Developer, you will utilize your expertise to craft, build, and execute trading strategies. As a Quantitative Developer, you will utilize your expertise to craft, build, and execute trading strategies.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript (Angular, React, Node), HTML/CSS, TypeScript and Java, open source frameworks, RESTful web services, and work on cross-browser and cross-device development.
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Significant development experience in React, Vue.js, Angular, ember. Experience working with server-side web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Django, Flask, or Express. About Us We build developer API and software products that enable companies to build the future finance.
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