PHP Developer - Fargo Internet & Ecommerce - Fargo, ND at Geebo

PHP Developer - Fargo

Company Name:
Volt Information Sciences
PHP Developer - Fargo
Fargo, ND
Posted:6/23/2014
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Location: US-ND-Fargo
Job Type: Contingent/Temporary
Duration: Direct
Pay Rate: N/A DOE
Job ID 8-12-352601
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Date Posted: 6/23/2014Job Description
Volt has been serving some of the nation''s strongest companies for over 60 years. We have a talented and upbeat staffing team focused on the quality of your career. As a Volt employee, you can expect the highest level of on-site support. We have a long-standing tradition of developing lasting and mutually beneficial relationships with our employees. We are a Six Sigma company that also offers many direct hire, temp and temp to hire positions.
Are you aFront End Developerlooking for a new opportunity in the Fargo, North Dakota area, we may have the perfect opportunity for you! Our client is looking for aUI Web Designerto help design and develop web applications in the higher learning industry. To excel in this position,UI Web Designersmust have at least 2 years of PHP, Java, or any other object-oriented programming language.UI Web Designersmust be able to think from the users perspective and have a strong understanding of UI design concepts. We are looking for HTML and CSS experts who also have strong experience interacting with RESTful API Systems.
If you are interested in learning more about this role, please reach out to Heather Schwab at or .
Volt is an equal opportunity employer.
Over 60 years of unwavering focus on the issues of workforce management have gained us a reputation of being one of the most knowledgeable and accomplished strategic workforce partners in business for clients and candidates alike.
Job Requirements
3
years of PHP, HTML, JavaScript and CSS
Experience working with RESTful API systems
Knowledge and understanding of UI web design and strategies
Not ready to apply?Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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