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Contractor will need a good working knowledge of a broad set of SharePoint content management including Microsoft Office 365 tenant, SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, PowerApps Flows, PowerShell Scripting, and Development experience using CSOM, CSS/jQuery and SharePoint Online API, etc.
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We are a growing start-up company looking for a Content Creator - Freelance Web or Mobile Developer as a Side Hustle to join our community. As a Content Creator, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their side hustles, including web or mobile development.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience working with designers to create complex custom user interfaces and interactive experience Publish and post web content in a variety of formats, including web articles, videos, and audio stories/Podcasts, with a focus on accessibility (for example, adding closed captioning to finalized videos.
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Front-End Web Developer - TS/SCI with PolygraphJob Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with PolygraphEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: NoneType of Travel: None.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean for Student Success and Scholarly Technology, the Web Developer works in a highly collaborative environment with content specialists, the Scholarly Technology Team, and LAI partners to ensure an effective, visually appealing, accessible, and intuitive web presence.
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Solid understanding of usability and accessibility standards including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Software Developer (Web Application Expert) at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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CACI is seeking an experienced Front-End Web Developer on our Luke Program! Experience using and developing for at least one content management system (i.e. WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, SharePoint.
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Publish and post web content in a variety of formats, including web articles, videos, and audio stories/Podcasts, with a focus on accessibility (for example, adding closed captioning to finalized videos.
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AAAS has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Web Developer for our Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) program in Washington, DC. This individual will work closely with the Project Director for Systems and play an integral role in the development lifecycle of mission critical technological solutions that support management, communications, marketing, and alumni relations systems.
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Full-stack developer to design, build, and test a web-based application. Experience working with a content management system such as Drupal to create, manage, and theme content.
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Using government-provided tools including Adobe DC, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, to update and maintain content, and collect and organize website and social media data. Ensure content is optimized for search engines (SEO) and follows best practices for accessibility and usability.
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Design, build and test web-based applications and edit site content for various components using Drupal; Create and manage web pages, add/edit content and upload/remove documents using Drupal.
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Responsible for designing, creating, testing and maintaining web sites and content that enrich and optimize the exchange of information and produce effective communications between NSA/CSS and its customers.
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Are you a skilled web developer with a passion for creating innovative and user-friendly websites? Ripple Effect is looking for a Senior Web Developer with six years of experience to support our client's mission.
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Demonstrate a mastery of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), web development markup languages /web methodologies, software validation tools and methodologies such as Visual Studio, Agile, OWASP, HP Fortify, Unit and Functional testing, REST/SOAP Web services, CMS (Content Management System.
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