Developer/Programmer (3423310) Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Developer/Programmer (3423310)

Company Name:
Ewings Associates, Inc.
Reference # : 14-00189 Title : Developer/Programmer (3423310)
Location : De Pere, WI
Position Type : Contract
Experience Level : Start Date / End Date : 08/17/2014 / 09/13/2014
Description
Job Title: Developer/Programmer
Duration: 4-4 week(s)
2 - 4 week assignment - SharePoint developer
Responsibilities: This is a short-term assignment to design an intranet site for the IT department, and train / mentor the employee SharePoint developer on building the site. Responsibilities include: Work with the SharePoint developer to gain an understanding of content to be included on the site. Suggest additional content to include, based on pervious intranet site building experience. Design a site, to be built in SharePoint, which is visually appealing, remains current and relevant, and provides a good user experience. The site must grab attention, be efficiently designed, and easily maintained. Review the site design Ameriprise SharePoint Governance parameters. Recommend alternatives in the case of any conflicts between preferred design and governance limitations. Train and coach the SharePoint developer on building the site. Specific Skill or Knowledge Required: Required: MCSD: SharePoint Applications 3
years of experience with web site development 3
years of experience in design and development of SharePoint applications Experience with SharePoint architecture, governance, design, and applications User Experience (UX) knowledge Proven ability to train and mentor SharePoint developers Preferred: MCSE: SharePoint
Experience Level: SeniorEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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