Oregon Job Opening: Web Developer – XHTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript

    Date: 08/20/06 (Web Development)    Keywords: templates, software, css, html, xml, java, web


    The employee will be responsible for providing web publishing support to multiple internal clients by developing, supporting, or modifying web sites using the processes, tools and techniques approved for web development within the company’s corporate environment.

    Requirements:
    · Mastery of "hand-coded" HTML, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
    · Understanding and implementation of graphic design principles using Adobe Photoshop.
    · Experience with XML
    · Experience with Flash development
    · Demonstrated knowledge and experience with version control software, quality assurance processes, and defect tracking tools.
    · Strong customer management skills.
    · Ability to coordinate with Project Managers and understand, translate and define complex technical requirements.
    · Ability to work independently and with teams.
    · Proven client interaction or consulting experience.
    · Attention to detail and ability to quickly learn new technologies and tools.
    · Ability to comply with corporate dictated design standards and provided templates.


    Highly Desired Qualifications:
    · Previous Intel (or other corporate) experience
    · Experience with NGIP/CIP
    · Intel Web Author certification (current or previous)

    Additional Information:
    This is expected to be a long-term, benefited opportunity on a growing team.
    Hours are 8AM-5PM Monday through Friday, onsite in Hillsboro. No telecommuters please.
    In-person interviews will be required. Local candidates will have first preference.


    If interested, please send your resume, URLs to some of your work or your portfolio, and your expected pay rate for the position described above to: meagan.johnson[ at ]cdicorp[ dot ]com.

    Feel free to repost or share with a qualified friend. Note: No, I wouldn't be your boss. I'm helping with the recruiting, and I'll probably do some phone screens. :]

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/348661.html

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