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8+ years of experience in Design and Development of applications using Java 8+/J2EE, Spring, Spring-Boot, RESTful Services and UI Framework. It leverages technologies like robotic process automation (RPA), machine learning, natural language processing, and blockchain to help its clients enhance operational efficiency, improve customer experience, and drive business growth.
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Responsibilities: Working as apart of an established scrum team Improving existing applications based on feedback and approved requirements Providing development support for applications currently in production Job Requirements Required Skills: 8+ years related work experience Advanced programming experience in at least one JVM based language (java, groovy, scala, clojure, kotlin, etc.
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NT Concepts is seeking an experienced Java Developer for an exciting data transformation opportunity within our Intel Community. We are seeking a Java Developer to join our team.
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We are currently looking for an experienced Lead Full Stack Java Developer candidate for a role on one of our Federal projects in Washington, DC. Proficiency in one or more programming languages such as Java, Python, or C.
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Java and python and (Springboot or "spring boot" or Spring-boot or microservices or "micro-services" or "micro services") and (AWS or EC2) and (Spark or pyspark) 4+ years in Java programming, effective with Spring, Spring Boot, Docker, etc.
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Harmonia is seeking a high-performing Software Developer to modernize a crucial government system as a senior member of an agile DevSecOps team. 7 years of Angular or Vue programming experience; experience with Java.
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SAIC is seeking ALL LEVELS forRemote Java Developerto serve on a team supporting our customer, theU.S. Army Human Resources Command at Fort Knox, KY.The developer will be a part of a close team that is maintaining, enhancing and upgrading a myriad of applications and services, in an enterprise environment.
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TIAG is now hiring a cleared Java Developer to support our team at the Uniform Services University of Health Sciences based out of Bethesda, MD. This position requires a Secret level security clearance to be processed to start work, so US Citizenship is a requirement.
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The Developer will work as part of a cross-functional agile team to launch innovative AI-driven Data and Analytics products for Public Sector clients. 4+ years professional experience in Java J2EE coding, from start/ creation.
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Research and evaluate technical solutions consistent with DTCC technology standards
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Senior (Java) Web Software Developer Remote/Washington, DC. Description: The client seeks a mid-level to senior Java Web Software Developer with strong business acumen for our client located in Washington DC. Provides support to develop Web based applications including online customer service for agency components to be able to deliver their services online.
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They are looking for a Lead Java developer who can make architectural decisions to build processes and workflow engines while leveraging the SMEs and existing infrastructure from the fund.
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Currently seeking a Full Stack Senior Developer who is proficient in Java/JavaScript and other modern web technologies to assist us with the development of financial applications and services based on Microservices architecture and modern JS frameworks.
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Senior Java Developer. x/PrimeFaces, JSP4+ years advanced computer programming skills in JavaScript/JQuery/AJAX/Angular JSModerate experience developing/supporting software applications using Java and more than one of these software technologies: Active Server Pages (ASP), JavaScript, Oracle DBMS, SQL Server DBMS, Visual Basic, JavaScript, MS Access, HTML.Working experience in creating and maintaining applications written Oracle PL/SQL, Unix Shell Scripting, HTML, JavaScript and.
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Good knowledge in technical concepts Security, Transaction, Monitoring, Performance. Familiarity with API Management (Apigee) and Service Mesh (Istio) Strong experience in DevOps tool chain (Jenkins, Artifactory, Maven/Gradle, GIT/BitBucket.
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