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. Proficiency in programming using Python, C++, C#, JavaScript and/or Java, RDBMS. Ability to work in a diverse, interdisciplinary, and fast-paced environment. Have demonstrable skills in oral and written English
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testing, security, scalability, and reusability. Collaborate within Agile cross-functional teams, including Product Owners, Testers, and Solution Architects. Provide technical guidance and mentorship
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layers, and implement scalable solutions that improve throughput and overall application responsiveness. Provide day-to-day production support for HCM applications, proactively monitoring system health
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and provides recommendations for improving efficiency and performance. Works as part of the System Support and Development Team to ensure total product quality and integration. Coordinates with Product
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/Drupal, Python/WSGI, Java/Tomcat), and server-side technologies including Apache Solr, NGINX and/or Apache HTTP Server, Tomcat and/or Jetty, and Passenger. Supporting IT operations in an always-up, always
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
technologies (Laravel, SQL, JSON, HTML, CSS, JavaScript), test code according to guidelines, manage version control, and document all work. The programmer for this position must be able to provide stable
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diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public
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, 5 years of experience in software design & development employing Python, R, Tableau, MySQL, WordPress, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, PHP, object-oriented programming, and data-driven design
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student’s schedule between the hours of 8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday Work Type: Onsite Salary Range: Targeted salary: $10.00 per hour, based on experience Benefits Provided: No Required Attachments
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researchers eager to make an impact on both basic research as well as applied problems with collaborations across the University and beyond. The DoCS aims to provide these young researchers with the broad