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Develop User Interface(UI) using React Native for both iOS and Android mobile application platforms. Experience in User Interface (UI) design and responsive designs. Full-stack developers (UI + Services) fluent in JavaScript are also welcome to apply.
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Should have experience at UI Scripting, UI Action UI Policy, UI Macro, Business Rules, Workflow development, service-now admin, Reporting in ServiceNow SQL, Database view in ServiceNow.
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DevOps activities in an Agile development framework Java, SpringBoot, JavaScript, JSON and REST API/SOPA UI/Web Services/API development CI/CD methodologies 8. Cloud Infrastructure as a services (IaaS) (Google Cloud Platform preferable) Network ingress and egress patterns Deployment of API's, usage of Apigee and troubleshooting API's and Apigee Proxy framework Cloud Computing: virtualization technologies, Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service Cloud delivery models and the current competitive landscape.
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UI/UX design experience. UI/UX design experience. On-site group fitness classes & a relaxed work environment. Knowledge of printing guidelines and experience managing print production. Review and proofread designs for errors before printing or publishing.
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And UI/UX design. Collaborate with UI/UX designers and product developers to conceptualize and build new features end-to-end. Working knowledge of front-end languages and libraries such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON etc.
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UI/UX design for Mobile Web Applications. MVC/MVP/MVVP HMI architecture concepts. UI/UX design for Mobile Web Applications. HTML5 (HTML/CSS/JS) FrontEnd (Browser Based data) Node.js backend development.
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Over 10 years of UI experience with minimum of 5 year in React JS. Over 10 years of UI experience with minimum of 5 year in React JS. Analyse the requirement (IRD/IDD, Extraction SQLs) and able to develop independently.
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Experienced in Selenium with Java ( API, UI and Database testing ) Experienced in Selenium with Java ( API, UI and Database testing ) ALM integration with Automation framework ( Added Advantage.
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UI Lead Engineer. React 16+, Redux or Mobx store management, Node.js, Typescript, ES6, CSS3, CSS Reprocessors, Grid layout knowledge, Rest API implementations, Jest Test. UI Lead Engineer. ability to communicate well and collaborate well with other partners like product, qe, upper management and so.
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Experience in UI and customer driver testing on applications based on React and Angular. Preferably having experience in Functional testing of Investment and Asset Management applications, with Client Onboarding, Trading, Asset Servicing, Transfer money, etc.
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Skills: Full Stack , Front-End, Angular, Active Development Experience, JAVA, J2EE, Hibernate, Spring, Spring MVC, NodeJS, NPM, Web Based UI Development, SPA Development, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, React, XML/XSD, JSON, MicroServices, REST APIs, SpringBoot, CI/CD, GIT, Jenkins, JoCoCo, Maven, PL/SQL, Oracle, Postgres, OpenShift, Messaging, ETL, Python, Agile.
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For the Mobile App, you’ll own the Native App (iOS and Android) frameworks, it’s Design Systems/Common UI Components, adherence to WCAG compliance, Login/Authentication experience, Navigation, Customer Account Management, Home screen redesign, and end-to-end experience in partnership with other domains.
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We are seeking a talented UI/UX Designer to join our team in Dallas, TX. The ideal candidate will have a passion for creating intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces, along with a strong understanding of user experience principles.
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Position requires 3+ years of experience in all phases of software testing; automation testing, Web and Database Testing with SQL. UI automation from upstream data creation. QA Automation Tool – UiPath.
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Anticipate, identify, log, and track issues as they arise and communicate test progress, test results, and other relevant information to QA and project management using Microsoft.net, C# platform applications, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio , Postman, Soup UI , ETL processes for testing and ALM, JIRA for defect tracking.
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