Job Opening: Flash Developer - ActionScript, XML, JavaScript
Date: 08/23/06
(Web Development) Keywords: software, css, html, xml, java, web
Basic Information:
This is expected to be a long-term, benefited opportunity on a growing team.
Hours are 8AM-5PM Monday through Friday, in Hillsboro Oregon. NO TELECOMMUTERS PLEASE. Local candidates only (this is an immediate need).
The primary responsibility will be to create data-driven Flash designs from the “ground up” (from concept to execution) using ActionScript 2.0 and XML. The designs will support the company's corporate brand, and will be developed using the processes, tools and techniques approved for Flash development within the company's corporate environment. Additional duties may include Flash support and web publishing support to multiple internal clients, as well as coding of pages working with HTML and CSS.
Requirements:
• Mastery of Flash, ActionScript 2.0, Photoshop.
• Demonstrated ability to build data-driven Flash files, preferably with XML.
• 2+ Years of Flash or web development in a business environment.
• Understanding and implementation of graphic design principles and Flash optimization.
• Demonstrated experience with version control software and content management systems.
• Ability to understand, translate and define complex technical requirements and recommend solutions based on those requirements.
• Ability to comply with corporate dictated design standards and brand identity.
• Strong customer management skills, and ability to coordinate with Project Managers.
• 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.
Highly Desired Qualifications:
• Previous Intel experience
• Previous corporate Flash development experience
• Web Development/Design using XHTML, JavaScript, CSS and DHTML
To apply, please send your resume and portfolio (or URLs to examples of your work) to meagan|dot|johnson|at|cdicorp|dot|com. Please be sure to include the pay rate you are seeking.
Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/349596.html