ColdFusion developer wanted, Cleveland, OH

Posted By: Brian Meloche; Posted At : January 17, 2007 9:04 AM

Related Categories: ColdFusion, Jobs, Mach-ii, Work

Matt Warzel, wanted me to repost this position...

We are seeking a Web Developer with a strong background in Internet Technologies and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) to be part of our Application Development team. This position is responsible for developing reusable architectures and methodologies that can be integrated into various enterprise applications for our company. This position requires the ability to design, develop, and implement leading edge solutions that will meet the needs of our customers. This individual will participate in the entire software development life cycle for enterprise class Business-To-Business (B2B) applications, while also providing systems integration leadership. This position requires the ability to perform daily in an exciting and fast-paced, results oriented environment.

Principal Accountabilities (not limited to): As the Web Developer, the essential job functions include designing, documenting, building, and implementing e-Business applications in the following ways:

  • Responsible for the design, development, and testing of application programs utilizing defined development processes, tools, standards, and methodologies.
  • Maintain up-to-date documentation of newly developed systems and operations.
  • Monitor web services ensuring consistent service reliability and timely problem resolution.
  • Interface with key customers from all functional areas.
  • Responsible for creation and maintenance of reporting solutions.
  • Responsible for meeting/exceeding Customer Service Level Agreements.
  • Responsible for ongoing support of the e-Business applications.

Position Qualifications (Professional):

  • A positive and professional attitude.
  • Excellent communication skills: presentation, written, and oral.
  • Team player with a focus towards customer service.
  • Ability to self-motivate and work in a dynamic environment.
  • Automotive industries experience a plus.

Position Qualifications (Technical):

  • Requires a four-year degree in Computer Science or Management Information Systems or 4+ years of I/T experience.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience developing web applications.
  • Experience in the design, implementation and tuning of applications utilizing HTML, CSS, JavaScript, CFML, XML, XSLT, Java, JSP, JDBC, web services, SOAP, web servers (IIS 5.0/6.0), application servers (ColdFusion 5 or MX).
  • Experience developing ColdFusion applications using methodologies (Mach-ii, FuseBox, cfObjects) (Brian adds: these are frameworks, of course, not methodologies. We're using Mach-ii for new projects. CFC skills are a must!)
  • Experience with SQL Server 2000.
  • Experience in developing web applications in Macromedia Flex, Flash, AJAX, and/or ActionScript is a plus.
  • Experience with ERP systems (Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, and JD Edwards) is a plus.

Key Performance Measures:

  • Timely and successful delivery of application development tasks and projects.
  • Meet/exceed customer service commitments.
  • Effective training and support of business community.
  • Effective coordination of projects and tasks across the I/T organization.

Matt Warzel
HR Recruiter
Dealer Tire
216-432-0088 x 2294

Comments
"Requires a four-year degree in Computer Science or Management Information Systems or 4+ years of I/T experience."

good to see a job ad created by someone who must have there head screwed on, nothing frustrates me more then "must have a degree in computer science", it always makes me think of all the bad developers with comp sci degrees I have worked with, and all the brilliant devs with no degree or a degree in brain surgery or something totally related.
of cos many developers with comp sci degrees are very good, and many without are very bad, its just that some companies see it as a sign of "can code / can't code"
a good example is my co worker, 26years coding experience, yet marine biology degree
# Posted By M@ | 1/18/07 10:55 AM

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