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Web Developer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Develops code and integrates artwork, text, video, and sound into client websites. Creates customized applications for smaller tasks to enhance website capability based on business needs. Builds table frames and forms and writes script within the browser to enhance site functionality. Ensures web pages are functional across different browser types; conducts tests to verify user functionality. Verifies compliance with accessibility standards. Assists in resolving moderately complex production support problems. Investigates and resolves matters of significance for end user problems and escalates if necessary. Provides support for business system analysis and process definition to enhance site functionality. Works with end users to address requirements, usability, accessibility, security and change requests to ensure website functionality. Creates test plans and reports test results. Works with outside vendors as necessary, in developing tests to ensure future site functionality. Researches new web technologies to provide clients with state of the art web capabilities. Assists with cost management for site project. Performs necessary quality assurance activities to ensure optimum site functionality. May provide leadership and work guidance to less experienced personnel.
Job Requirements
4 or more years of web, internet, or programmer/analyst related experience. Experience working with local area and wide area networks. Experience working with web authoring languages such as C++, Java, XML, HTML, CGI, ASP. Experience working with multimedia applications, database interactions and data modeling tools.
Education
Bachelor degree in computer science or related field preferred
Client
This company provides world class event security.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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