Junior Web Developer - Remoteother related Employment listings - Walla Walla, WA at Geebo

Junior Web Developer - Remote

What you will be doing:
Use your skills with PHP, MySQL, HTML, JavaScript, and jQuery to design, develop, maintain and support sophisticated web applications using an Agile methodology. Participate in daily scrum meetings. Analyze, test, and resolve issues with application software. Adapt existing software to meet customer needs. Collaborate with other team members to develop technical documentation. Required Skills and
Experience:
1 year of software development experience AJAX experience in conjunction with jQuery. Code versioning system experience i.e., SVN or GIT. Prior experience working with third-party libraries or frameworks. US Citizenship or Green Card Holder required due to federal contract requirement Must be able to obtain a Public Trust clearance Preferred Skills/
Experience:
Bachelor's degree is preferred but candidates with an additional 4 years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. 1
years of experience working with MySQL or an SQL-based RDBMS. Additionally, understand database terminology, and be able to write complex queries joining multiple tables. 1
years of experience creating user interfaces for web-based applications with HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS. Experience working in Windows and Linux environments. Exposure to XML and web services and know-how to use them. Hands-on experience with LDAP for managing hierarchical data. Working knowledge of Section 508 compliance. Development of applications using an MVC framework. Designed multi-table databases to include the preparation of schemas and data dictionaries. Delivered application demonstrations to clients. Experience working on Agile development teams.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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