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ColdFusion Developer

Company Name:
CRG Workforce
ColdFusion Developer
Our client is a leading provider of web design, development and management services to the motor sport industry. We have found a niche in the auto racing industry with clients ranging from entry-level racers to some of the top drivers, teams, and companies in the world.
Their projects range from simple identity-based initiatives to custom, database-enabled solutions. OurCompany focuses on combining unique, eye-catching design with our proprietary CMS to offer their clientstrue end-to-end web site management solutions.

Responsibilities:
The primary job functions will involve working with a project manager to ensure that web siteapplications are built according to project specifications, as well as maintaining applications that arealready in production.

They value:
Self-starters who can work independently for periods of time, but who also get a charge out ofimpromptu collaboration sessions.
The ability to wear many different hats. We are a small company, after all.
Those that take pride in, and ownership of, the work that they are asked to do and even thework that they aren't.
Work-life balance, where hard work is balanced with life passions outside the normal work day.

Top 3-5 must have skills:
4
years experience building dynamic, database-enabled, ColdFusion web applications
Experience designing, and maintaining databases in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Advanced understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (ability to generate cross-browsercompliant code a must)
Working knowledge of Tortoise SVN and Subversion source control software
Continuous learner who keeps current with standards-based coding and emerging technologies

Degree Requirement: No
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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