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CQ5 Developer

Company Name:
Rockfish
Position Type:
Full-time
At Rockfish, our Developers are responsible for the development of complex sites and applications or large components of a web site or application. The Developer architects solutions from requirements gathering to data model to implementation.
Responsibilities:
o Work closely with end Client and Vendor teams to implement high quality solutions
o Provide accurate technical estimates for development work
o Prioritize and de-scope and communicate effectively to achieve goals
o Independently create the design, coding and testing of complex technical solutions
o Strong understanding of development principles
o Consistently demonstrate a desire to advance web application knowledge
o Understand standard systems development life cycle processes and apply Rockfish methodology effectively on client engagements
o Applies knowledge of current development trends and techniques to daily work
o Adheres to coding standards defined by management
o Accurately employs Rockfish development tools
o Establishes or meets deadlines and personal work plans
o Listens to others and accepts input from team members and managers
o Clearly articulates thoughts and ideas verbally and/or in writing
o Good time management skills
Requirements:
o Excellent Java skills (other languages a plus, especially JavaScript, .NET)
o Enterprise CMS platform experience (Adobe CQ, SiteCore, etc.)
o Very solid knowledge ofEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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