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adherence to stringent regulations with complex requirements. Position entails all stages of developing web applications from release engineering, database development, back-end web services, and front
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. For questions about this role, email talent.acquisition@umich.edu. What You'll Do The Web Programmer/Analyst is responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing web applications, focusing strongly
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Systems Analyst, Senior 1 Business Systems Analyst, Interim/Web Developer 1 Web Application Developer/Team Lead 1 QA Analyst (Consultant) For a full and detailed job description, please click here . Why
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trends in web development, AI, security, privacy, and accessibility. Participate in training and industry events to ensure the Michigan AI Platform remains state-of-the-art. Required Qualifications
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web development, AI, security, privacy, and accessibility. Allocate time for training and attending industry events to ensure that the UM GPT suite remains state-of-the-art. Required Qualifications
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Programmer/Analyst Click here for the full job description of the Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst Job Summary Reports to: Associate Director, Infrastructure and Application, Digital Infrastructure
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Apply Now Job Summary Experience+ facilitates the Wolverine Mentor Collective (WMC) program for the UM-Dearborn campus. The Wolverine Mentor Collective Lead Mentor assists the Experience+ Project
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Apply Now Job Summary About You You?re a digital communicator who is curious, creative, and collaborative. You bring a blend of technical know-how, design sensibility, and enthusiasm for making web
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wireframes into: New highly complex and detailed web-based applications and supporting back-end systems using high quality code and/or off-the-shelf solutions, using various program languages. Enhancements
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collaborative multidisciplinary teams that include folks like researchers, students, other programmers, web designers, user experience designers, librarians, systems administrators, and more. You might have an