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Job Title: Java Full Stack Developer with AWS (Backend Spring Boot) We are seeking a skilled Java Full Stack Developer with expertise in both Spring Boot and AWS to join our dynamic team in Columbus, OH. As a Java Full Stack Developer, you will play a crucial role in developing and maintaining robust web applications, utilizing Java technologies, Spring Boot framework, and AWS services.
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Job Summary :We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Full-Stack Web Developer to join our innovative team. At least 5-7 years of experience in full-stack web development, with a strong focus on front-end technologies and PHP.Expertise in JavaScript, PHP, CSS, and familiarity with frameworks such as React.
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Responsibilities: M aintain and enhance full-stack web applications using C# on the backend and React on the frontend Maintain and troubleshoot related virtual systems and environments.
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Strong hands-on experience on the full software stack including Frontend, Backend / API, Databases, and Infrastructure. Insight Global is looking for a Sr Software Engineer with nodejs on the backend and angular on the front end.
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6+ years of experience working as a Java full stack or backend software engineer. You have hands-on experience across the entire technology stack. Agility Partners is seeking qualified applicants to fill an open Tech Lead position for a Healthcare company that drives better health outcomes by uniting technology and clinical relationships through a connected healthcare network.
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5+ years of experience working as a Java full stack or backend software engineer. Kotlin nice to have. 5+ years of experience working as a Java full stack or backend software engineer.
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Full Stack Software Engineer Summary OneFitStop is searching for a Full Stack Engineer, with a focus on back-end development. - Experience with MERN stack (Mongo, Express, React and Node.
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Have worked with full stack web applications for at least 3 years professionally, How many years of full stack web applications experience do you have? Full Stack Software Engineer.
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A highly skilled Senior Full Stack Engineer with a passion for designing and developing scalable, high-performance, and reliable backend systems. Continuously improve the architecture and infrastructure of the backend systems.
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Jack-of-all trades; Expert in one - Someone who can do anything from optimizing SQL query to writing maintainable CSS and everything in between, but they still have a preferred part of the stack and are comfortable with full-stack.
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