April 2, 2012

{Job Junction} Urgent Need :: Java Front End Developer - Fort Worth TX

Hi,

I am having following requirement with one of our client. Please send me matching profiles along with expected hourly rate and contact information

Job Title: Java Front End Developer

Duration: 6+ Months

Location: Fort Worth TX

Job Description: Technical developer responsible for maintaining and improving the visual redesign effort.

 

Addl Job Info: Primary responsibilities will be development of code using HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript and relevant coding standards, application design. Translate business requirements and functional specifications into software and suggest innovative solutions to business problems/processes that leverage technology to provide marketing differentiation, performance improvements, and better user experiences

 

Keywords: HTML/XHTML, JAVASCRIPT, JQUERY, CSS

 

Top 3 Skills:

1. HTML/XHTML (5-7 years)

2. Java/J2EE (5-7 years)

3. Javascript(especially JQuery)- 5-7 years

 Non-technical Skills (i.e., communication, problem solving, etc.:

·         Candidates need a broad knowledge and experience level with the core technologies used to render web sites and web application User Interfaces including HTML/XHTML, Javascript, and Cascading Stylesheets. Additionally they have a strong understanding of the server side technologies often used to generate the markup that is delivered to a browser, for example JSP, ASP, Java Servlets, Spring, Struts/Tiles, etc.

·         Demonstrated experience with front-end frameworks such as jQuery, Prototype/Scriptaculous, DOJO, etc and knowledge of underlying technologies required. Analysis of client rendering and performance using Firebug, YSlow, Web Inspector, Speed Tracer, etc is preferred.

·         Understanding and interpreting design specifications is very important and the candidate should have experience implementing HTML/XHTML mockups and prototypes from wireframe documents and graphic design compositions.

 

Non-technical Skills (i.e., communication, problem solving, etc.:

·         Candidates need a broad knowledge and experience level with the core technologies used to render web sites and web application User interfaces including HTML/XHTML, Javascript, and Cascading Style sheets.

·         Additionally they have a strong understanding of the server side technologies often used to generate the markup that is delivered to a browser, for example JSP, ASP, Java Servlets, Spring, Struts/Tiles, etc. Demonstrated experience with front-end frameworks such as jQuery,

·         Prototype/Scriptaculous, DOJO, etc and knowledge of underlying technologies required. Analysis of client rendering and performance using Firebug, YSlow, Web Inspector, Speed Tracer, etc is preferred.

·         Understanding and interpreting design specifications is very important and the candidate should have experience implementing HTML/XHTML mockups and prototypes from wireframe documents and graphic design compositions.

 

Thanks and Regards,

____________________

Chandan Kumar

IDC Technologies, Inc., 1851 McCarthy Boulevard, Suite 116, Milpitas, CA, USA, 95035

Tel: 408-457-9399 Extn: 2013| Fax: 408-608-6088

Email: Chandan@IDCTechnologies.com| Web: www.idctechnologies.com|

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