Software Development Engineer, Applications Req ID 1449289 Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Software Development Engineer, Applications Req ID 1449289

Company Name:
Yahoo! Inc.
Yahoo currently has a Software Development Engineer, Applications position available at our office in Burbank, CA. DUTIES: Design, build, implement, modify, test, debug and deploy applications for customer or partner facing products or internal users. Applications may include server based web applications and web services, rich browser based client applications (DHTML, Flash, CSS) and desktop based client applications. Primary focus is to develop application logic and/or user interface and ensure that the user experience is accessible, scalable, customizable, internationalized and also works across multiple browsers, platforms and devices. Collaborates in defining APIs/web services provided by the systems developers in order to integrate multiple platforms and technology components into the application.
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree ( or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Design or related technical field and 2 years of experience in job offered or a computer-related occupation.
Employer will accept 3 or 4 year foreign Bachelors degree.
Experience must include:
1. Software Engineering processes, tools, methods, test development and/or support.
2. Business documentation tools and methodologies.
3. C++/Object-oriented programming, large-scale software architecture, networking and distributed systems, and/or UNIX/NT development.
4. Java/J2EE.
5. Subversion, Maven, Continuous Integration.
6. Functional and Object oriented JavaScript.
7. PHP, software architecture, deployment and scalability.
8. Interface design and Usability testing.
Any suitable combination of training, education, or experience is acceptable.
TO APPLY:
Submit your resume to the following URL: http://bit.ly/1frjjIK. Please search/reference Req ID# 1449289.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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