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Capable of simplifying complex UI/UX requirements and understanding the tradeoffs of mixing activities and fragments. Simplify complex UI/UX requirements with a solid understanding of the benefits and tradeoffs of mixing activities and fragments.
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Capabilities in designing/developing Oracle APEX applications and reports including forms UI design experience. The candidate must also be a proficient Technical Writer with the ability to create/maintain developer job aids, checklists, and training materials.
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Experience with CSS tooling and frameworks such as SASS, Material UI, Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS. Responsible for the front-end UI/UX development of a modern application. Collaborate with business analysts, UI/UX designers, and developers to help define product and design requirements and ensure the design is functional on all browsers, operating systems, and machine configurations, as required.
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A client in the Ft. Belvoir or Reston, VA area is seeking a TSSCI Full Stack Developer with a UI/UX focus. Candidates will work with UI/UX designers to create a seamless user experience using Angular and with back-end developers creating services like web services or backend services.
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The Red Gate Group is seeking a Full Stack Developer to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). In this role, you will collaborate with UI/UX designers to create seamless user experiences using Angular and work with back-end developers to build robust web services.
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In this role, you will be working hand-in-hand with the client, QA/QC testers, and UI/UX professionals to ensure the design of our interfaces meet or exceed client expectations. Work closely with UI/UX Designers to deliver planned software functionality to clients.
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A successful candidate will have experience working in an Oracle Business Intelligence/Data Warehouse environment (preferably Financial based), experience working with an ETL tool such as ODI or Informatica and experience developing reports with a tool such as OBIEE/OAS, Business Objects or Cognos.
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Tools that we use include: React, Material UI, Java, Javascript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, Spring Framework, JSON/REST services, Maven, Git/GitLab/GitHub, Jira, Confluence, Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, Jenkins, SonarQube, Amazon Web Services, Python.
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The ServiceNow Developer is responsible for participating in the development, maintenance, enhancement, and support of the ServiceNow platform following vendor best practices. Complete hands-on development within the ServiceNow platform including but not limited to: client scripts, business rules, UI actions, UI policies, data policies, workflow, flow designer, integration hub spokes, the script includes, catalog items, portal widgets, UI pages, event, and alert rules.
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Experience with two or more of the following: Python, React, JavaScript, Go, Silk, JSON, Data Analytics, MongoDB, Splunk, Elastic Search, Postgres, Ansible, HTML, View Jazz Framework, Jenkins, Process Automation, UI Development.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with Dynamics 365 and Dataverse tables, processes, Model Driven and Canvas apps, configuration (including UI), custom development, data integrations, and strong BI report writing.
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Familiarity with other Microsoft technologies, such as Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Office UI Fabric. Implement responsive designs with CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Fluent UI. Familiarity with CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Fluent UI.
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ServiceNow Developer - Arlington, VA. Title: ServiceNow Developer. Write/create custom business rules, client scripts, script includes, UI policies, ACL’s, data policies, UI scripts.
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Position Title: ServiceNow Developer/Maintainer - Senior #2029. Working knowledge of ServiceNow workflows, client scripts, or data visualization (reports, performance analytics, UI Builder widgets) Working knowledge of Database administration (DB2, MySQL, MSSQL, etc.
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Siebel Developer Client is looking for a mid-level Siebel developer to join our project team. Open UI using HTML, CSS, jQuery, JavaScript, Open UI specific classes, presentation model, physical renderers, and manifest file.
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