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Web Content Developer

Company Name:
OTM Software Professionals, Inc
OTM is seeking a Web Content Developer to join a project team for Fortune 500 Client Company.
Local candidates with local experience preferred (local = San Francisco Bay Area)
Responsibilities:
Transforming Photoshop mock-ups from Client Design teams to HTML layouts styled with CSS to build both promotional campaign and product launch pages for online sales.
Working with the greater Content team, delivering front-end code that integrates easily into the content environment
Working with the Engineering team to establish and support best practices, maintaining staging environment layouts and CSS using Subversion
Working with cross-functional teams, understanding and refining user interface requirements, designing and building layouts and templates, and clearly documenting the development process
Qualifications:
Strong HTML and CSS skills. Experience in JavaScript and PHP is a plus
Knowledge and eagerness to implement current web design and development trends including HTML5, CSS3
Proficiency in addressing and quickly fixing browser compatibility issues
Ability to work efficiently under incredibly tight timelines and meet deadlines without sacrificing quality of product and services
Experience with Photoshop
Experience with content management systems and Subversion or similar file management systems
Understanding of challenges behind localization of large-scale sites and its impact on web development
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Great attention to detail
Passion for creating a great user experience and interaction
Understanding of performance, web analytics, SEO techniques
Minimum 3 years of experience in developing front-end code for large-scale websites
B.S. / B.A. degree or equivalent work experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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