Seeking a Web Developer Specialized in Cold Fusion Programming
InterCoastal Net Designs (ICND), an area leader in web development and online marketing is looking for a web developer to add to its talented team of cold fusion programmers. If you have experience with Cold Fusion programming, website development, and being a team player, then put your abilities to the test with a rewarding job with ICND.
This job is high paced and requires being able to multi-task, set priorities, and manage your own work. Our team of programmers build websites, applications, CMS and work with databases while handling support tickets and helping the team move through projects in order to meet deadlines.
Duties include: Programming websites in cold fusion, integrating with other sites and engines, building applications, working with MYSQL databases, multi-tasking day to day quick edits to application development and deployment of pre-written CF modules from our Code Library.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
A minimum of a year of ColdFusion programming experience is preferred and more will be rewarded. Experience with Photoshop, Java Script and JQuery is a huge plus, though others will be considered if you have experience in other languages and have a dedication to learning cold fusion fast and can hit the ground running.
QUALIFICATIONS:
*Experience with Cold Fusion
*Experience with MySQL.
*Hand Coding HTML
*Experience with Javascript & JQuery is a plus
*Experience with Photoshop is a great plus
*Desire to come in and get work completed efficiently and on time!
*A creative, open-minded, solutions-oriented approach to problem solving
*Ability to be flexible and highly adaptive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment
*Ability to multi-task and process information efficiently
*Solid track record of successfully delivering complex projects from start to completion
*Assertive and proactive self-starter with strong interpersonal skills
*A strong team player
*Ability to communicate clearly, delegate projects, and manage multiple projects at once
TELECOMMUTING WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED