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Senior Perl Developer - telecommute

Web Programmer/Analyst (LAMP)

Posted: April 11, 2013
Company name: National Fitness
Internal ID: 96790
Location: Layton, UT
Country: United States
Pay rate: DOE
Poster represents: an employer
Terms of employment: Salaried employee
Hours: Full time
Onsite: yes
Description: National Fitness in Layton, UT has an immediate opening for a full-time web programmer/analyst (LAMP). The position is in-office. Work hours are somewhat flexible and off-hour availability may be required.

Applicant must be able to be productive with minimal supervision and should be able to to work with a team as well as individually. Excellent oral and written communication is required. Productivity commitments must be fulfilled. The applicant must have the initiative to find solutions individually. Applicant should have some programming experience in a professional environment. Pay is depending on experience and skill set.

Required skills include creating an HTML/CSS web page using Perl and SQL. Applicant must be able to demonstrate the required skills and be comfortable in a Linux environment. Additional desired skills include C++, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, RPGIV, and version control. Experience doing Linux sys admin is a bonus.

Send resumes to hr@nationalfitness.com with 'Programmer' in the subject.

*** Local applicants only, employer immigration sponsorship not available. ***
Required skills: * Perl
* SQL
* Excellent written and oral communication
* Organized, attention to detail
Desired skills: * C++
* JavaScript
* jQuery
* Ajax
* RPGIV
* version control
* Linux sys admin
Contact information: Send resumes to hr@nationalfitness.com with 'Programmer' in the subject.

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