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The Website Developer will program content for website for use in the recruitment and training/support of legal service providers, general information about the project, other project goals as determined.
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Hands-on experience as an Application Developer working with OpenText Content Server ECM Suite. CGI has an immediate need for a Lead OpenText Documentum Developer to join our financial services team in Reston, VA or Plano, TX. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced team environment supporting one of the largest leaders in the secondary mortgage industry.
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Leidos is hiring for a Lead Content Developer / Cyber Threat Detection Developer to work onsite in Northern Virginia supporting our TSA customer in their Security Operations Center.
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Experience with Documentum Content Servers, Documentum Index Servers, Apache, Microsoft Active directory (AD), Microsoft SQL servers, SAN and NAS. Job Title: Lead OpenText Documentum Developer.
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In this role, the Training Content Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and delivering engaging technical training materials and resources in support of Enterprise IT functions.
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Training Development & Delivery - Content Developer Job Category: Training Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US.
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Are you a skilled Technical Content Developer with a passion for crafting engaging learning experiences? Join our Learning & Enablement team as a Technical Content Developer, where your skills will not only be valued but also essential in shaping the future of Palo Alto Networks.
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Serve as lead cyber security content SME for collaboration with various teams for purposes including, but not limited to threat intelligence, hunt operations, red team engagements, identity management, security architecture review, security event logging issues, and detection content management for identifying gaps and enhancing NFCU cyber security monitoring posture.
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Salesforce Developer and/or Administrator training certificate(s) or equivalent required; University applications written in Cold Fusion are also supported along with Web Content Management Systems using WordPress, and Drupal.
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ECS is seeking a Software Visualization – Power BI Developer to work in our Merrifield, VA office. Able to apply data visualization best practices to construct, steward, curate, and leverage end-to-end digital content for programmatic dashboards.
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Cinteot is seeking a Business Objects Developer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Business Objects Developer. · Customize and configure SAP BusinessObjects applications to meet client requirements, including report scheduling, content migration using promotion tool and Jenkins automation tool.
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Apex Systems is seeking a Software Visualization – Power BI Developer to work in our client's Merrifield, Virginia office. Apex Systems is seeking a Software Visualization – Power BI Developer to work in our client's Merrifield, Virginia office.
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Background in content space with audio/visual platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, MLB, Roku, etc., is a significant advantage- This role supports content and productions for a leading educational streaming platform that boasts an extensive library of meticulously crafted courses, exceeding 18,000 hours.
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Peraton is seeking a Business Objects Developer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Implement and maintain robust security measures for SAP BusinessObjects including content, folder, application, and access levels.
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Lead the development of Documentum-based solutions migrating to AWS. Also known as, OpenText CONTENT MANAGEMENT Developer. 7+ years of work experience in Documentum technology (DFC, DQL, D2 configurations, Content server, DQMan, Blazon etc.
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