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Experience in software development on Agile teams using Agile Developer practices such as Pair Programming, TDD, Refactoring, and ATDD.Experience with FITNesse, Mockito, Cucumber, Unified Functional Tester (UFT), Selenium.
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As a Senior Mobile Front-End Developer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining user-facing features of web and mobile applications. Senior Mobile Front-End Developer (Annapolis, MD.
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The selected engineer will support varied product lines including AI image processing exploitation, digital signal processing, autonomous vehicle software, command and control, Man-Machine Interfaces, sensor/SONAR systems and simulation/stimulation.
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The Senior Web Developer (SWD) will develop websites per user requirements using the Cascade Server Web Content Management System and HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Python, and other technologies as assigned.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software EngineerCandidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate’s offer letter.
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Seven (7) years of experience and a Doctorate Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensic, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Appropriate examples include: hydraulic modeling software (WaterCAD / SewerCAD / Autodesk SSA, computer aided drafting software (AutoCAD Civil 3D), GIS software (ArcGIS). Ability to operate standard Civil Engineering software/design tools for routine system modeling, design calculation, analysis and interpretation.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (JavaScript, Typescript, Node.js) As a Capital One Lead Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Conferences (recently attended by Praxis employees): AWS Summit, IoT World, Black Hat and DefCon. Training & Certifications: Splunk, AWS, Big Data/Cloudera, VMWare, Scrum Master. The Software Integration Engineer shall develop software Tools and Services in a PaaS Linux environment supporting an 'on-prem' cloud offering with open source software using Kubernetes, Docker, Rook and other cutting edge software.
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Seven (07) years of experience developing software systems using object- oriented programming languages (i.e. Java, Python API, et cetera) As the Site Reliability Engineer, you will provide support in software development/engineering, including requirements analysis, software development, installation, integration, evaluation, enhancement, maintenance, testing, and problem diagnosis/resolution.
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An Associate of Science (A.S.); Bachelor of Science (B.S.); Master of Science (M.S.); or Doctorate (PhD) degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Experience programming and reviewing code using statistical and data software tools like R, Python, SQL, Spark, Scala, etc. Experience programming using quantitative, procedural, and statistical programming languages such as R, Python, SQL, Spark, and Matlab.
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Cutting-Edge Software: Access recently launched software that surpasses major competitors like Priceline, Expedia, and Hotels.com in pricing. What We Provide: Training and Certification: As a Digital Destination Marketing Specialist, you'll embark on a journey of learning and development.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer. Senior Software Engineer, DevOps (Python, Microsoft SQL) 2+ years of experience with SQL Developer (Toad.
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