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Senior Analyst Internet Development - Continental Airlines Houston, TX
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Houston, TX 77002
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Senior Analyst Internet Development - Continental Airlines Houston, TX
Job Category: IT/Software Development Occupation: Database Development/Administration;Software/Web Development;Web/UI/UX Design Job RefCode: 10226 GLOBAL CORPORATION WORLDWIDE PLAYGROUND Senior Analyst Internet Development - Continental Airlines Houston, TX Equal Opportunity Employer by Choice. WEEKDAYS IN THE OFFICE WEEKENDS AROUND THE WORLD Some companies promise you the world. We make it part of your benefits package. Of course, at Continental free air travel is just the beginning. We'll also give you the opportunity and the support you need to take your career to some amazing places. Senior Analyst Internet DevelopmentDowntown Headquarters (HQS) Houston, TX Equal Opportunity Employer by Choice. Travel subject to service charges/restrictions. Bonuses awarded only under terms of Continental's policies. No Agencies Please Responsibilities Produce and maintain Web content for continental.com including HTML coding and image optimization. Consult with various departments in the company to help them to communicate their information effectively on the Web. Test Web content for accuracy and to ensure it displays correctly in popular browsers. Qualifications Bachelor' degree in Computer Science or 4 years equivalent work experience. 3 or more years experience working in a fast paced, Internet environment. Very detail oriented with excellent communication and problem solving skills. Knowledge of layout principles, aesthetic design concepts and Web standards. Must be able to hand code complex HTML and CSS in Notepad without the use of a visual editor. Must be able to optimize pages for efficient delivery and cross browser compatibility. Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, ImageReady, Acrobat and Illustrator (sizing and optimizing images and documents). Experience and knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, ASP, ASP.net, JavaScript, coding in foreign languages and content management systems is a plus. Must be legally authorized to work in the US for any employer without sponsorship.
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