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WEB DEVELOPER

Join a collaborative of thought leaders and storytellers with clients from New York to Paris, who live and work in Upstate New York to be closer to the Adirondacks. We experience annual exponential growth based on continual new business referral. Forget cutting-edge, we're engaged in the bleeding-edge conversation, pushing the envelope on leveraging technology, innovating and testing new customer engagement with today's digital and social audiences and communities.


JOB DESCRIPTION
We're in the immediate need for a web developer to join our growing kickass digital team. As a Trainor developer, you'll interact with a large variety of projects among our many clients. You'll build and maintain code that allows our clients to tell their stories to the world.


RESPONSIBILITIES
Front end & back end website development
Content management development (primarily SilverStripe)
Debugging and testing
Documentation


WHO YOU ARE
Know the difference between OOP, MVC and ORM
Can debate the benefits of Bootstrap over Foundation, and vice versa
DevTools is your best friend
Can work with and create your own API's
Believe PHP can be beautiful
Nimble with your code
Take the time to comment and document
Love to try out the latest and greatest technologies


WHAT'S YOUR PERSONALITY
Geek enthusiast
Data nerd
Problem solver
Organizer
Sense of humor
Self-directed
Positivity
Client-centric
Greater good


WHY TRAINOR
We are all, at heart, storytellers, and think of things differently
We embrace all types of new technology, languages, and techniques
We have a wide variety of clients from all over the world
You can use the tools you love
Cubes are not our friends
Some days sunglasses are required (come see us to find out why)

If you are interested, please send us (in confidence) your projects you are most proud of and tell us the stories behind them. We take pride in our work and love to help our clients tell their stories to the world.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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