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We help unlock value through a start-up mindset and modern methods, fusing strategy, consulting and customer experience with agile engineering and problem-solving creativity. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
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Strong experience with Python web frameworks (Flask, FastAPI, Django), REST APIs, and libraries such as SQLAlchemy, Pandas, and NumPy. Proven experience in cloud development, management, and provisioning, specifically on AWS. In-depth knowledge of AWS services such as API Gateway, Lambda, SNS, SQS, S3, and EC2/ECS. Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to design and implement efficient and scalable solutions.
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Ability to work fully onsite in Chantilly, VA Preferred Skills and Attributes: Analytical / Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Angular (Web Framework), Git, HTML CSS, JAVA, JavaScript, React.
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Interest in cloud-based data science tools a plusAbility to prioritize and meet deadlinesStrong critical thinking skillsSelf-starter requiring minimal supervisionProficient problem-solving skillsStrong verbal communication to effectively express concepts, plans, and proposalsWorks well in a team environmentEnjoys the challenges of a dynamic research and development projectPhysical Requirements.
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Requirements ● Minimum of 3 years of experience in visualization design and development ● Experience with PowerBI, Tableau, or other visualization tools ● Strong understanding of data analysis and data modeling ● Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills ● Ability to work effectively in a team environment ● Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field Powered by JazzHR.
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Clearance Required: DHS Public Trust (EOD), US Citizen (Prefer Secret Clearance or above) As a full stack developer, you will be problem solving using complete end-to-end solutions in a fast-paced, agile environment.
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Strong practical experience in working with COBOL, DB2, DB2 Native Store Procedures, CICS, Mainframe Batch; strong analytical, problem solving, debugging skills. Job Title: Mainframe Developer.
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Superior skills include business analysis, process facilitation, change management, creative and critical thinking, superior written and verbal communications, technical writing, problem solving, presentations, and public speaking.
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Your role as a Designer/Developer will be working on the management and delivery of client engagements, focusing on designing and developing custom solutions to address requirement gaps in the base Oracle Utilities products.
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The key things we’re looking for in a new hire are excellent problem solving abilities as well as the technical skills to work with relational databases such as PostgreSQL, write legible code, familiarity with languages such as Python or Java, and strong oral and written communication skills.
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Proficiency in developing front-end code for database-driven web applications, working in Agile SDLC environments, and demonstrating strong problem-solving capabilities is crucial. Strong problem solving, technical troubleshooting and decision-making skills.
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Demonstrated business acumen, problem solving skills, intellectual maturity, and relationship management skills. Preferred Skills:-Excellent problem solving and analytical, and technical skills.
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Excellent communication, problem-solving and analytical skills are a must. Demonstrated ability to manage complexity and address performance needs of tier 1 applications. Experience in Agile Application Development & Scrum methodologies is preferred.
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4 years of experience minimumPreferred experience with Jira or a similar scrum management toolExcellent communication skillsStrong analytical and creative problem-solving skillsUS citizenship preferred.
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The Web App Developer candidate needs to possess excellent problem-solving skills and a willingness to learn new technologies and procedures. MSAG is seeking a highly motivated Web Application Developer with a strong understanding of secure software development lifecycle practices.
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