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· Must have strong background in working in JavaScript (Node.js, React), SQL, HTML/CSS, and modern web development frameworks · Must have detailed background in process of DNA sequence analysis
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vendors as needed. A minimum of one year of frontend development making use of JavaScript, Python, CSS, and HTML is required. Detailed knowledge of each is not required. Must be willing to acquire
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Digital Accessibility Policy. Evaluations will determine if new and existing platforms (databases, e-journals, e-books) meet the University's minimum digital accessibility standards (MDAS) (https
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.); Demonstrated experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; Demonstrated experience working in higher education; Demonstrated experience working with individuals with disabilities; Demonstrated experience working
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, Drupal, WordPress Database Management Systems - SQL. Coding: Python, JavaScript, R. Other Related Topics Machine Learning & Data Science Introduction and Overview of Machine Learning Introduction and
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, or a related field. Must have reliable transportation. Preferred Qualifications Expectations: Strong programming skills with experience in application development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript
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Communicate project status, product requirements and write technical documentation KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Proficiency in at least one modern programming language, e.g. Python, JavaScript
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JavaScript. Experience with CMS template architecture and enterprise-level content management systems. Experience integrating web platforms with customer relationship management systems. Strong understanding
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experience. Deep understanding of the OWASP Top 10, web/network protocols (HTTP/S, TCP/IP), and programming proficiency in at least one major language (e.g., Java, Python, JavaScript). Demonstrated proficiency
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is $113,900- $170,900 (Annual Rate). To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits