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ColdFusion Developer Needed

By Rich Tretola | November 27, 2006Print This Post Print This Post
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The company I work for in Indianapolis, IN is looking for a ColdFusion developer to join our Internet Services Team.  Here is the job description:

Herff Jones, Inc., an Indianapolis-based manufacturer of recognition, education, and motivation-related products, is looking for an experienced ColdFusion Developer. This person must have a thorough knowledge of web development technologies and database interfacing; experience with Fusebox or Mach II is preferred. Java, Actionscript, or Adobe Flex experience are a plus, as well as experience with web design and graphics programs. Primary responsibilities include development/maintenance of our current and future e-commerce sites and web applications for our corporate, division, plant, and department Internet and Intranet sites.

The ideal candidate is a highly motivated, goal-oriented team player, has at least 4 years of ColdFusion development experience, working knowledge of MS-SQL databases, enjoys working in a project-based environment, and uses framework methodologies in site development. This position reports to the Internet Services Manager.

Herff Jones has been in business for over eighty years, and is 100% employee-owned. We offer great benefits and an exceptional environment for a career-oriented Web Professional.

For more information please see the official posting at:
http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=49531429

Rich

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One Response to “ColdFusion Developer Needed”

  1. Tim Says:
    October 21st, 2007 at 1:26 am

    Interesting post, it’s nice to see job openings for the “other” languages, as opposed to the .NET and JAVA jobs… Best of luck filling the position…

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