Sports Equipment - Senior Web Developer - Morgan Hill (91730) - WorkInSports (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Ventura, CA at Geebo

Sports Equipment - Senior Web Developer - Morgan Hill (91730) - WorkInSports (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

Use your Java, SQL, and front-end skills to build and enhance websites that attract 2 million unique visitors per month, in multiple languages and markets around the world.
Work with internal customers on web projects for e-commerce, B2B, and critical internal CMS and product-cycle web tools.
HOW YOU WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE Work on Web Development team in an environment where innovation is key; new challenges/opportunities arise frequently; and your analytical, coding, and interface design skills are crucial Work with Global Marketing, Product Development, Engineering, Sales, and other departments to analyze business requirements, develop functional specs, and propose technology-based solutions Develop web page code using Java, SQL, JSP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ajax, Jquery, etc.
Work with users to test, train, gain user acceptance, document, and deploy new sites/pages to a production environment Work in project teams made up of other members of the IT staff and internal/external vendors as needed to implement the above Specifically, in the following areas:
Develop web apps in support of product development, product testing, supply chain, etc.
Work with Global Marketing to support web product launches Work with Product Development, Engineering, vendors, and other departments on special products WHAT YOU NEED TO WIN:
5-7 years professional experience in development of web pages using Java, SQL, JSP (or similar), HTML, CSS, and Javascript Strong knowledge of Oracle database concepts BS in Computer Science or related field or equivalent work experience Strong communication skills and experience working with users to analyze business requirements (Sports Media, Graphics, Web, IT) Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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