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Have a minimum of ten years of post-undergraduate, hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement / Power Platform technical solutions. Minimum of ten years of hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement / Power Platform technical solutions.
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Hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement/Power Platform. Experience with Data modeling, agile methodologies, Azure DevOps for task management, and D365 Customer Insights.
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Jenkins or Azure DevOps experience. Job Title: Senior D365 Customer Engagement/Power Platform Developer. Agree to work in our hybrid-work environment (current minimum of two days per week on site, could increase.
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Experience with Data modeling, agile methodologies, Azure DevOps for task management, and D365 Customer Insights Java, J2EE. Actively participates on project teams, clarifying business needs and requirements, performing analysis, design, development, integration, and maintenance of systems across the enterprise.
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Title: Senior D365 / Power Platform Developer. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals, independently performs a variety of complicated tasks, a wide degree of creativity and value-added contribution is expected.
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Strong hands-on experience in writing positive and native test cases in Azure DevOps as per Salesforce Application needs. Participate in vendor requirement sessions with customers and understand the requirements and be comfortable writing Test Plans/Test Suites in Azure DevOps and easily maintainable for SOM. Work with the customer, vendor, and Development Team to define Test scripts based on requirements for new projects and any future enhancements.
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Hands-on manager with AWS, Azure, GCP security (Data Pipeline, Engineering, Networking, IoT &DevSecOps). Design and deliver dynamically scalable, available, fault-tolerant, reliable, and secure cloud solutions on Azure, AWS, GCP.
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This can come either in the form of real-world experience or actual hands-on background with Salesforce. Azure DevOps for QA Tester. Proficiency in interpreting requirements/user stories and writing test cases using Azure DevOps.
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As a Salesforce/CRM Tester, you'll be comfortable with Testing salesforce applications and utilizing Azure DevOps for designing, maintaining, and executing test cases for the Michigan Enterprise Contact Center team at the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
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Assess Salesforce.com architecture and provide secure, high-performance technical solutions on the Force.com platform Design and document technical architecture solutions that span multiple platforms and include integration and authentication across systems Support SFDX development, branch management, merging, and code deployment activities using Azure DevOps build CI/CD process.
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Hands-on exposure in MS SQL or Azure SQL, Oracle. Must have implemented DevOps practices/tools in areas such as Continuous Integration, Environment automation, Release automation, Virtualization, Infrastructure as Code, Metrics Tracking on the Azure Platform.
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Experience with Azure DevOps, Azure Pipelines and GIT. Working knowledge on OpenShift/Kubernetes and Container Orchestration, Custom Helm charts. Experience of Middleware Administration, specifically in WebSphere/WebLogic Application Server on Linux or UNIX-based platforms.
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Day to day activities include data management, source control (TFS/Azure DevOps, GIT), unit testing, documentation, testing, production support, change management, software development and data integrity.
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The QA Analyst is a very hands-on role - writing test cases and scripts, working with product owners for approval of test cases, sharing the test cases with development team, documenting test cases in the Azure DevOps tool, testing interface applications, and coordinating test results with the development and QA teams.
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Must have experience working with source control technologies such as TFS/Azure DevOps, or GIT. Experience working with source control technologies such as TFS/Azure DevOps, or GIT. - 5+ Years.
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