Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Senior Web Designer & Technical Architech (Atlanta)

Avoid scams and fraud by dealing locally! Beware any deal involving Western Union, Moneygram, wire transfer, cashier check, money order, shipping, escrow, or any promise of transaction protection/certification/guarantee. More infoSenior Web Developer 1: The functions of this position will be to provide Java programming services, client and customer interaction and requirement gathering, documentation and product evaluation. The Position will entail support of current Entertainment and AYAKM services to free up senior members of the existing team to work on the design and implementation of the short term and long term video and metadata short form delivery services. The person must be available on call 24/7 for situation that require immediate assistance.

Senior Web Developer 2: The position will be used to provide front end support, design and requirements gathering for the interfaces needed to manage the transfer of short form assets from our short term solution, and to provide support in front end efforts to free up other developers to work on the same project. The position will use CSS, HTML, DHTML, XML and AJAX to deliver the interface needed to view items that have already been pushed to vendors, or are to be deleted, or are available for transfer.

Technical Architect 3: Senior technical member of the AMPT Sports and Entertainment Architecture Technical Technology team with primary responsibility for architecting, development, and integration of web and mobile applications, data management, content management & publishing systems, including syndication and distribution tools for text, images, and video.

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Location: AtlantaCompensation: Compensation will be based on experiencePrincipals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

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