HELLO NYC from BTV. Are you sick of the city? Come to Vermont now. It isn¹t all cows, fleece and maple trees. Vermont is a haven for interactive/software companies where the quality of life is great. We have clean air, great restaurants, people, music.... and really good coffee.
At Propeller (http://www.propellermediaworks.com) we have a LAMP Web Developer position open as well as Interactive Designer and Front-side Web Developer positions open (please pass on). All positions listed at http://www.propellermediaworks.com/html/jobs. You may not make as much money up north, but you will live better. The Interactive Developer position provides both frontside and backside development of websites working in a LAMP environment. For such, the successful candidate must have proficiency in standards compliant xml, html, javascript, and css for frontside development, and PHP, MySQL, and AJAX skills on a Linux platform for backside development. Primary Responsibilities Documentation/Standards development; Project team member guiding functionality; Advanced CSS/2.0 front-side production; PHP/MySQL Website development and maintenance; Custom web application development and maintenance; Further development of proprietary CMS, e-comm and bulkmail systems; QA & execution; Customer training. Requirements 3 Years web development experience; Proficiency in XHTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX, PHP, MySQL, XML, Flash Action Script, Linux; Strong written and oral skills; Estimate time and resource requirements; Deliver on time; Ability to break down complex issues and propose feasible solutions. Bonus Skills Systems Administration (Linux, Apache, DNS, email, security/redundancy); Microsoft server and toolsets experience (ASP, SQL, etc); Good ping-pong game (but not too good). In-house position no remote options.
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