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 Flash Developer

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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania-Philadelphia King of Prussia, PA 19406
Total applied: 40
Salary/Wage:35.00 - 55.00 USD /hourPay rate depends on experience level
Job Category:IT/Software Development
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Education Level:Certification
Location:King of Prussia, PA 19406
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:Web/UI/UX Design
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Flash Developer

Anexinet is a premier IT solutions provider in the greater Philadelphia area. Anexinet has a proven track record of architecting and developing application solutions for Fortune 1000 and mid-size companies across a variety of industries. As a result of Anexinet’s success in delivering these solutions, we currently have a need for Flash Developer for a short term (one month) consulting engagement.  This position is part of an Anexinet project and the work will be performed at Anexinet’s office in King of Prussia.

 

Responsibilities:Develop and deliver the interactive computer based training as defined by the Anexinet training specialist and client’s subject matter experts. Integrate and enhance the architecture, UI and navigation outlined.Make sure visual design communicates and functions successfully for varying technical and performance specifications.Candidates should be comfortable with collaborative team work and be proficient in all front-end application development best practices such as code naming conventions, code commenting, object-oriented design and development.



Required Skills:Must have mastery of Flash.Proven track record of building and deploying Flash over the web.Ability to design a scalable and extensible flash application.Must be comfortable working in iterative development mode. Excellent written and oral communication skills; must be able to effectively communicate with technical teams as well as nontechnical personnel;Attention to detail with an ability to meet tight timelines while providing accurate products.Familiarity with ASP.NET and localization experience is a plus.Desire to work in a fast-paced, small-team environment.

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