Sr. Systems Developer
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Bridgenext, Jacksonville, FL, seeks Sr. Systems Developer to plan, implement, and install new software systems for clients. Requires
Requirements
Do you have a Master’s degree?, * Master’s (or foreign equiv.) in Software Engineering, Software Systems, Computer Science or similar
- 1+ year of experience designing and developing enterprise web apps
- Experience with building CI/CD pipelines, writing and reviewing code which adheres to best coding practices i.e. design patterns, C#, Azure DevOps Server, Microsoft SQL Server, GIT
About the company
Bridgenext is a digital consulting services leader that helps clients innovate with intention and realize their digital aspirations by creating digital products, experiences, and solutions around what real people need. Our global consulting and delivery teams facilitate highly strategic digital initiatives through digital product engineering, automation, data engineering, and infrastructure modernization services, while elevating brands through digital experience, creative content, and customer data analytics services. Don’t just work, thrive. At Bridgenext, you have an opportunity to make a real difference - driving tangible business value for clients, while simultaneously propelling your own career growth. Our flexible and inclusive work culture provides you with the autonomy, resources, and opportunities to succeed.
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