bhoward3
June 12th, 2008, 11:48 AM
The America's Army Web Development Team is seeking organized individuals with excellent communication skills and a comprehensive understanding of professional web development.
What you will be doing:
Help the web team define user experiences and design interfaces from concept to production for new and existing sites and other interactive mediums
Work closely with creative and production teams to both implement and suggest/experiment with new ways to use web technologies while enforcing and maintaining strict coding standards
Build out web pages to exactly match design comps
Produce creative online concepts for sites and web content
Manage content from a variety of sources (producers, designers, copy editors)
Develop wire frames demonstrating concept flow and interactivity
Interact with other team members for collaborative projects
Quality assures and maintains all aspects of assigned websites
What you need for this position:
Strong PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, XML experience
Strong Flash and ActionScript skills
Strong understanding and implementation of OOP methods
Experience integrating backend (middle-ware) structures into a Flash environment
Strong foundation in visual/interface design, motion graphics and UI design
Experience working with the development team to execute creative solutions
Detailed and organized / Excellent communicator
Ability to multi task and manage multiple assignments simultaneously
Other Qualifications:
3+ years of proven web experience
Knowledge of multiple web technologies & best practices
Adaptability to a rapidly changing environment
An avid gamer with a passion for creating feature-rich interactive applications
Bonus Experience:
Detailed knowledge of America's Army or similar games a plus
Database Integration (MSSQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL)
Experience with Shockwave, Maya and Director
Game development experience and/or strong sense of motion are a plus
Experience with entertainment & media websites
Experience with branding and marketing
Experience creating programmatic animations
webjobs@americasarmy.com
(Please include your cover letter and resume as an attachment)
What you will be doing:
Help the web team define user experiences and design interfaces from concept to production for new and existing sites and other interactive mediums
Work closely with creative and production teams to both implement and suggest/experiment with new ways to use web technologies while enforcing and maintaining strict coding standards
Build out web pages to exactly match design comps
Produce creative online concepts for sites and web content
Manage content from a variety of sources (producers, designers, copy editors)
Develop wire frames demonstrating concept flow and interactivity
Interact with other team members for collaborative projects
Quality assures and maintains all aspects of assigned websites
What you need for this position:
Strong PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, XML experience
Strong Flash and ActionScript skills
Strong understanding and implementation of OOP methods
Experience integrating backend (middle-ware) structures into a Flash environment
Strong foundation in visual/interface design, motion graphics and UI design
Experience working with the development team to execute creative solutions
Detailed and organized / Excellent communicator
Ability to multi task and manage multiple assignments simultaneously
Other Qualifications:
3+ years of proven web experience
Knowledge of multiple web technologies & best practices
Adaptability to a rapidly changing environment
An avid gamer with a passion for creating feature-rich interactive applications
Bonus Experience:
Detailed knowledge of America's Army or similar games a plus
Database Integration (MSSQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL)
Experience with Shockwave, Maya and Director
Game development experience and/or strong sense of motion are a plus
Experience with entertainment & media websites
Experience with branding and marketing
Experience creating programmatic animations
webjobs@americasarmy.com
(Please include your cover letter and resume as an attachment)