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Microservices development (backend DB experience, e.g., SQL server and generic DDL and DML experience) Design and implement high-quality, scalable, and maintainable solutions, with a focus on backend systems and related technologies.
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Experience on backend frameworks (e.g. Spring, Spring Boot, Play). Knowledge of other UI frameworks like Angular, Vue JS, etc. Title: UI React Developer. Experience on backend frameworks (e.g. Spring, Spring Boot, Play.
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Its 30 percent angular and 70 percent backend java. Skill set, java developer, spring, SQL, and angular (must have angular) Its 30 percent angular and 70 percent backend java. 5 plus years with java, angular, sql, and spring.
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Python backend developer with experience in creating web applications. Role: Python Developer. Good at fast API framework, async processing with redis cache, unit test the code, production log code, docker, micro-services, mongo DB, blob storage.
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Immediate need for a talented Java Backend Developer with experience in the Telecom Industry. Immediate need for a talented Java Backend Developer with experience in the Telecom Industry. Our client is a leading Telecom Industry and we are currently interviewing to fill this and other similar contract positions.
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Articulate clear business objectives aligned to technical specifications and work in an iterative, agile pattern to deliver value based outcomes. 8+ years of experience of development using JavaScript, React.
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Strong backend development experience in Python. Design visualizations, custom widgets, and components; translate complex data processing and analysis tasks into intuitive, user-friendly web interfaces.
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Monitors heart rhythm pattern of patients to detect abnormal pattern variances, using telemetry equipment. Review patient information to determine normal heart rhythm pattern, current pattern, and prior variances.
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