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SENIOR ASSEMBLER (ALC) APPLICATION DEVELOPER - MAINFRAME - PART-TIME
Description & Requirements We are seeking a part-time Sr. Assembler Language Computer (ALC) Application Developer to support our Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Masterfiles project. - Computer Professional Job Profile.- Proficiency...
Company | Maximus |
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Address | Charleston, SC |
Category | Information Technology |
Job type | Part-Time |
Date Posted | a month ago See detail |
Senior Assembler (ALC) Application Developer - Mainframe - Part-Time
Maximus
Charleston, SC
Description & Requirements We are seeking a part-time Sr. Assembler Language Computer (ALC) Application Developer to support our Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Masterfiles project. - Computer Professional Job Profile.- Proficiency...
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Web Application Developer (Onsite)
Tm Floyd
West Columbia, SC
Provide support for the enhancement of our customer-facing Web Application and implementation of customized adjustments to the content management system. Make essential code modifications to tailor content presentation for specifi...
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Web Application Developer (Onsite)
Tm Floyd & Company
West Columbia, SC
Provide support for the enhancement of our customer-facing Web Application and implementation of customized adjustments to the content management system. Make essential code modifications to tailor content presentation for specifi...
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Applications Developer I (Temporary) - Information Technology (60017916)
State Of South Carolina
Blythewood, SC
Yes. No. At least a high school diploma and work experience in computer programming. At least an Associates degree in a relevant field. At least a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. None of the above. Yes. No. State Government...
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