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Impact is hiring a Learning Content Developer to join our Nationally ranked Best and Brightest Workplace! As a member of the Impact Leadership Institute (ILI), the Learning Content Developer will drive the creation of learning and training materials designed to support employee learning and performance outcomes.
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Provides complete and consistent documentation of data warehouse content in the Caboodle Console to ensure that users can determine what data is available in the warehouse, how this data is defined, and lineage to Epic Clarity.
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The Sales Enablement Content Developer is responsible for working alongside key stakeholders to develop and deliver effective content for the sales organization. Keywords: Content Developer, Location: AUSTIN, TX - 78703.
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Working knowledge of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 / Sec 508. Working knowledge of Test Automation (Selenium, LoadRunner, Accessibility testing) and the ability to troubleshoot integrations with HP ALM.
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Hands-on experience in writing code with front-end development technology including Java, J2EE, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, JSON, XML, JavaScript Framework, Bootstrap 3 or 4, Angular, JSP (JavaServer Pages.
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We are looking for a Full-time contractor or employee for a Java Developer role at one of our client sites. Strong working knowledge of the following DFPS systems/programs: IMPACT, PACES, PEIRS, NEICE, SSCC, ABCS, Child Placement Portal, and Community Based Care, including Impact 2.0 Phase 2 uses JSP.
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Full understanding of content strategy and operations, visual communications. Experience with L&D and content management software (Litmos, Highspot, Articulate Rise 360, Seismic, Allego, etc.
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Experience with instructional design and an ability to design content for multiple purposes and a variety of modalities (in-person, virtual, on-line coursework/asynchronous learning, etc. Manage and organize content within the LMS/CMS to ensure materials are up to date.
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Our Minecraft-centric content has captivated audiences, accumulating a remarkable 20 billion views across our network of channels. This position offers an experienced Java developer the chance to assume a managerial role and expand a team.
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That might involve creating new components, modifying existing components, migrating content from old WordPress sites to our Atlas site, improving tooling, working with an Engineering team on ways to improve the platform, or identifying gaps in our processes.
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Familiarity with additional document management systems and technologies such as FileNet Content Manager 5.5+ Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
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The role will focus primarily on back-end development work within our content management system, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). You'll lead the back-end development, testing, deployment, and maintenance of the agency's content management system (CMS.
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Experience with workflow and content management tools is desirable though not required. Position Title: Senior Automation Developer Job Description: Senior Automation Developer Locations: Indianapolis, IN; Harrisburg, PA; Baltimore, MD; Denison, TX; Hingham, MA or Portland, ME. This position will work a hybrid model (remote and office.
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Experience working with multiple NextGen training, design, and content authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline 360, Camtasia, SnipIt, SnagIt, etc. End-to-end training content development.
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As a pioneer in creating easy-to-read regulation publications, we are embarking on an ambitious project to transform traditional printed content into intuitive, accessible digital formats. This position is not just about coding but about making a significant impact on the digital publishing landscape, driving forward our mission to deliver regulatory content in a way that is both revolutionary and user-centric.
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