Front End Web Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Manchester, CT at Geebo

Front End Web Developer

Company Name:
The Bowdoin Group
Our client is a rapidly growing educational software company based in the Hartford, CT area. Their CMS, LMS, Modules, Mobile and other SAAS offerings enable educators, parents, and students at hundreds of schools to communicate effectively on a daily basis. The company has a very casual environment and depends on collaboration for success.
To help with their growth, our client is looking for a Front-End Web Developer consultant with a passion for building great digital experiences that are functionally and visually appealing. They will be in a critical position to help with the design and deployment of websites for the best schools around the world. This person will work closely with project managers and designers in building unique customized solutions in CSS and HTML for education clients.
6
months
$40-45/hour
Glastonbury, CT
Required Skills
2-4 years of front end web development experience
Proficiency converting Photoshop concepts into HTML/CSS, Profiency in hand-coding HTML/CSS
Experience in responsive website
AJAX, RS, JSON, Web Fonts
Desired Skills
Javascript/Jquery
Familiarity with usability and user experience design
To apply OR speak to a recruiter today: Contact Mary O'Connor at 781-263-5219 or
The Bowdoin Group is always seeking new technical talent to staff project-based positions with our contracting clients. We work with some of the most progressive companies throughout the New England area in a variety of industries spanning multiple technical disciplines. If you are a technical consultant in search of a new position, please reach out to us! We will be happy to work with you to locate the position that best matches your skills and personality.
Check out other positions we are looking to fill:
www.bowdoingroup.com
The Bowdoin Group is an equal opportunity employerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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