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Design and develop Oracle SOA ODI/AIA/OSB/BPM/BPEL platform based enterprise applications involving various Oracle SOA Suite technology adapters for integration solutions between enterprise apps: Database, JMS, B2B, FTP, File, Web Service, BAM, and Oracle applications.
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Net, C#, Power BI, Machine Learning, Azure Data Factory, RedShift, UiPath, Cloud, RPA, AWS, Redshift, Python, Data Modeling, SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power Automate, Power Platform, AI Builder, Power Apps, Blue Prism, Automation Anywhere, UiPath Studio, Orchestrator, ERP, QuickBooks, SAP, NetSuite, Oracle, API, JSON, XML, Web Services, SOAP, Postman, Fiddler, Integration, Custom Activities, DLL, Insight, Automation Hub, Task Capture.
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Degree must be in Web Design or Web Development, or a related field (e.g., Web Technologies, Computer Science, Programming, Visual Communications, UI/UX, Graphic Design.
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As a Front-End Developer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining user-facing features of web and mobile applications. Your expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript will be crucial in translating design mockups and wireframes into interactive and responsive interfaces that delight users on all platforms.
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System design and software implementation of proof-of-concept prototypes incorporating a variety of engineering disciplines: control theory, software development, signal/video processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, artificial intelligence, high performance computing, applied mathematics, network/web services, and visualization.
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Knowledge of web application architecture and software including Web Servers (Apache, IIS), J2EE Application Servers (Websphere, Weblogic), Databases (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2) and/or Operating Systems (UNIX, Windows)—Would be a plus.
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Familiarity with databases (e.g. MySQL, MongoDB), web servers (e.g. Apache) and UI/UX design. Analyze, design, code and test multiple components of application code across one or more clients.
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Experience with Information Assurance: Securing Cloud Based and Distributed applications through industry standard techniques such as Firewalls, PKI Certificate and Server Authentication with experience in Corporate authentication service(s) Experience with Information Technology: Object Oriented Design and Programming, Java, Eclipse or similar development environment, Maven, RESTful web services.
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Perform system design and software implementation of proof-of-concept prototypes incorporating several engineering disciplines: software development, signal/video processing, pattern recognition, high-performance computing, applied mathematics, network/web services, and visualization.
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Follow a formal design process that includes adhering to laws, standards, and established guidelines for development and delivery of the web site end product. Design and develop visually-pleasing, content rich, user- friendly interfaces with intuitive navigation.
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The web development and computing environment is increasingly heterogeneous, so the candidate can expect to work in NASA cloud- and super-computing environments and on traditional Linux clusters.
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Potential project samples can be branding, web design, video projects, digital projects, etc. Manage client expectations, and coordinate with creative project manager to track budgets, scope of work, timing, schedules, and process and resolve budget issues.
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Design, develop, and maintenance of interactive and engaging materials for multiple delivery methods, including instructor-led training (classroom and virtual), self-paced web-based training, and other training and development support (e.g., facilitator guides, participant workbooks, PowerPoint presentations) using adult learning principles.
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Design and document well structured, easy to maintain code that balances aesthetics and pragmatism to develop usable, dynamic, interactive web content, control layout, text styles, and overall presentation and accessibility.
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This role will assess business processes and identify areas of application for RPA technologies, as well as architect, design, develop, and deploy software robots, or bots, to work alongside humans to enhance business process efficiency.
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