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The Test Content Developer is responsible for planning and overseeing the development of reading specialist content for educator licensure assessments and related products, including test question development, test design and content development, and quality control.
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The Senior RPA Developer regularly works with the business, architect and staff from various business units to solve business problems, reducing business costs, enhancing business capabilities, and maximizing processing efficiencies.
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In particular, they will be responsible for ensuring that the performance of the application, as well as the developer velocity of the application teams, are not negatively impacted by the zero trust service.
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Responsibilities The Web Content Marketing Manager provides leadership to the web team’s strategy by guiding, applying and disseminating content best practices as part of a larger, cross-functional team.
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This position requires relocation to the Dalton, GA area.
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Job Description :Entity Management/Resolution Developer (Data Engineer) Position Description: The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) is currently recruiting a qualified candidate to oversee TDH's Master Data Management implementation and support TDH's Data Modernization efforts.
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The Business Systems Analyst and Developer will leverage software tools, data sources and understanding of processes to solve complex use cases and build our Cooper Steel Team the tools they need for continued growth and success.
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The Application Developer develops database and web applications to support Parallon Development solutions. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Application Developer WFH opening.
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Experience in deploying and configuring Web Servers (e.g., Apache Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere) CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP, CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH.
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We are seeking a full-stack web and database developer with 10+ years of experience in Huntsville, AL to join our team in support of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Missile Defense Data Center (MDDC.
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Cumberland Advisors seeks to add an experienced Full Stack Developer to work closely with the firm's Chief Innovation Officer. Senior Full-Stack Developer Location: Sarasota, FL (Hybrid or Remote) Job Description Cumberland Advisors is seeking an experienced and entrepreneurial full stack developer who takes pride in building high-impact, customized solutions for daily workflows.
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As a InterSystems HealthShare Developer, you will be a part of an Agile team to build healthcare applications and implement new features while adhering to the best coding development standards.
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Zurich North America seeks a Sr. API Developer to work with MuleSoft or Azure platform components such as application program interface (API) Manager, Runtime Manager, Cloud Hub components, and Any Point Studio to successfully integrate Zurich’s set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications into other applications.
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The Application Developer creates database and web applications to support the Service Center. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Application Developer Team Lead WFH opening.
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They are searching for a knowledgeable, mid-level Full Stack Developer to join the team. The Full Stack Developer has the imagination to dream up enterprise-scale solutions yet enjoys being part of every stage leading up to release.
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