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We are looking for a Senior full-stack JavaScript developer interested in developing products used by the biggest teams in professional and collegiate sports. Well rounded Full-Stack developer with exposure to all layers of application and development.
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Hazen and Sawyer is actively seeking a Full Stack Software Developer with a passion for using technology to make a positive impact on public health and the environment. 5 years proven experience as a C# Developer or similar role covering various version of the.
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Have built mobile apps (and/or web apps) full-stack before. Contribute to our agile development methodology, attending daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and retrospective meetings. Write clean, maintainable, and scalable code using modern web development technologies and best practices.
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TAYS is seeking a Full Stack Developer to provide Agile software development expertise and hands-on implementation using the latest open-source server-side JavaScript technologies on the Node platform and other related open-source products.
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This is a rapid development environment involving full-stack application and analytic development within a small and cross-functional team. The candidate should feel comfortable designing and delivering full-stack solutions, interacting with users and leadership, and enjoy building tools they get to watch people use.
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We are seeking a full stack developer with solid experience buildingapplications with Java, AWS OpenShift, Agile Development, Angular/React, JavaScript, Spring Boot, Spring Batch, and Web Services.
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Delivers complete software solutions that function well within the full system including documentation and automated unit/integration tests. Full-time team members are eligible for benefits upon beginning employment at Fearless.
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Looking for a Full-Stack Java Software Engineer who has basic Linux skills and Git experience. Experience with Git CI, NIFI, Kubernetes/Docker, ELK, GraphQl, MinIO/Amazon S3, MongoDB and Redis.
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You will join a team of developers performing full stack development in the common cryptologic environment. As part of this highly visible and fast-paced prime contract, you'll enjoy a competitive benefits package including four or more weeks of Paid Time Off, Flexible Schedules, Discounted Stock Purchase Plans, Education and Training Support, Parental Paid Leave, and more.
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IT Concepts is looking for a Full Stack Developer with Automation to support the Social Security Administration (SSA) in Woodlawn, MD. The Agency Wide Non-Systems Technical Support (AWNTS) program requires a mid-level developer to support the Office of Acquistion and Grants (OAG) and assist them in IT modernization.
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Softrams is looking for a Full Stack Engineer with strong experience withmodern web application development using React and React ecosystem, Kubernetes and AWS, who will be part of a collaborative and agile team that supports and delivers enterprise solutions.
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Design, develop, and maintain code for the Document Management System (DMS) and Portal using the ASP.NET and Java platforms.
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Identifies sequencing of services and technologies that are integrated in later phases of the project.
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5-10 years of full stack web development or related experience. As a Sr. Full Stack Engineer at Facet Wealth, you will work with our Engineering & Product teams, playing a critical role in developing world class commercial software used by our lead planners & clients.
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JOB TITLE: LEAD FULL-STACK DEVELOPER, Only considering Actual Lead developer, someone who is full handson and has current/prior experience. As Lead Software Engineer, you would directly advise the Pharmacy Benefits Management IT Solution Manager and would perform complex analysis, design, development, automated unit and integrated testing, and debugging of computer software.
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