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Luis Majano August 21, 2010

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Luis Majano

August 21, 2010

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My friend Brett send me a request for a job posting and it has been added to the ColdBox Jobs section but I am also posting it here (http://eliteopensourcejobs.com/jobs/view/4c6e9e74-8354-48e0-bfe3-752e45591f8c)

                                                                                                                                                    
[Web/ColdFusion/ColdBox Developer, NYC/Telecommute]

Pro Bono Net, a New York based not-for-profit company dedicated to improving access to legal assistance for those who cannot typically afford it, is looking for an experienced ColdFusion developer on a full time contract basis to work on a major new release of a highly visible, content oriented web site.  The minimum contract length will be 4 months, with the term likely to be extended.  Preference will be given to local candidates.

We are looking for a developer with all or most of the following qualifications:

[REQUIRED]

+ Ability to pick up a new project and contribute immediately.

+ Experience developing ColdFusion 9 applications and an in-depth knowledge of prior ColdFusion releases.

+ Familiarity with web MVC frameworks.  Experience with ColdBox 3.0 preferred.

+ Comfortable with client side code, HTML5, Javascript (jQuery), and CSS.

+ Extensive knowledge of SQL and MSSSQL Server.

[DESIRED]

+ Hibernate familiarity and experience.

+ Knowledge of web standards and usability best practices.

+ Solr Search Server experience a plus

+ Experience scaling/clustering ColdFusion for high availability.

If you are interested in joining our team please send us a resume, rates, and a cover letter or email describing your experience to jobs@probono.net 

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