Web Applications Developer jobs
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Web Application Developer
Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — Urbana, ILWeb Application Developer - Library Information TechnologyLibrary ITUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignThe Library is essential to the intellectual vitality of the University and attracts talented students, faculty, and scholars to the Urbana-...
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Web Application Developer
Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — Urbana, ILWeb Application Developer - Library Information Technology Library IT University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign The Library is essential to the intellectual vitality of the University and attracts talented students, faculty, and...
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Web Applications Developer
University of Illinois at Chicago — ChicagoThe University Library is seeking an IT Technical Associate (Web Applications Developer). The Web Applications Developer will work with the Senior Digital Library Applications Developer, and other Library IT staff to develop, implement, and mainta...
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Applications Developer
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit — New York, NYThe United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit invites applications for the position of Applications Developer. The Applications Developer works as part of circuit-wide and national teams to develop and maintain appropriate discovery so...
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Senior Library Applications Developer
Brown University Library — ProvidenceBrown University Library seeks a Senior Library Applications Developer to provide leadership and innovative software development services to meet the teaching, learning, and research needs of the Brown Community. Integrated Technology Serv...
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Web Application Developer at Towson University Libraries
Towson University — Baltimore-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical AreaJoin our team at Towson! The Albert S. Cook Library seeks a highly skilled and innovative Web Application Developer to participate in all stages of the application development lifecycle. As a key participant in the continued developmen...