Web Developer (Programmer) Information Technology (IT) - South Jordan, UT at Geebo

Web Developer (Programmer)

PRIMARY DUTIES:
Responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of web applications.
Resource for support of custom applications for all departmental programming and database needs.
Work with lead developer to make preliminary prioritization of programming tasks.
Be backup support for lead developer.
Other assignments as may be required.
REQUIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES, KNOWLEDGE, AND
Experience:
BS degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience.
1 to 2 years specific development experience with Microsoft .NET. Additional relevant programming experience with ASP.NET, C#, SQL, XML, HTML, JavaScript, IIS, and other related languages and applications is valuable.
Strong working knowledge of programming, analyzing code, and querying databases strongly recommended.
Communicates effectively both orally and in writing; presents ideas in a clear concise, understandable, and organized manner.
Effective planning, organization, time management, and problem solving skills.
Ability to work effectively under pressure. Skilled at handling a variety of assignments simultaneously. Flexibility, ability, and willingness to work at a rapid pace in strict time frames.
Implements and follows proper change management procedures. Incorporates industry best practices in the development of applications.
PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND UNLESS YOU MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates must have unrestricted authority to work in the United States. Merrick Bank offers a very competitive starting salary (DOE) and benefits package and is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. Pre-employment drug screening, background and credit check required.
Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
Interested candidates should email their resume to: careers@merrickbank.com
Or, via snail mail to:
Merrick Bank
Attn: Human Resources
10705 Jordan Gateway, Suite 200
South Jordan, UT. 84095Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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