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Senior Web Developer

The Swift Group is looking for a Senior Web Developer who will design, develop, and produce media elements and interactions that support clear communication and learner interaction and assessment related to adult learning solutions. Learning solutions may include but are not limited to: graphics, websites, web-tools, online courses, Web-Based Trainings (WBTs), and other artifacts to support online, blended, and face-to-face training. Development efforts will facilitate the Sponsor's mission to support training.

Required Qualifications: 

  • 15+ years of relevant experience.
  • Demonstrated experience working in a training environment. 
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated experience using Joomla site design and site administration.
  • Demonstrated experience developing WBTs, online training courses, websites, or other e-learning solutions. 
  • Demonstrated experience with the Adobe Creative Suite: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Bridge, PDF as well as Dreamweaver, After Effects, or other similar software products. 
  • Demonstrated experience with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML 
  • Demonstrated experience with MS PowerPoint, MS OneNote, MS Word. 
  • Demonstrated experience solving complex application development problems.
  • Demonstrated experience providing advice and recommendations on product design. 
  • Demonstrated experience Adobe Captivate
  • Demonstrated experience designing, building, and maintaining websites. 
  • Demonstrated experience creating print products such as posters, books, and presentation materials. 
  • Demonstrated experience using content creation and management tools for web design, web development, programming, graphic design, animation, videography, photography and audio recording, editing and distribution. 
  • Demonstrated experience using JIRA or other IT ticket or work tracking system. 
  • Accessing and using images/graphics from ENVATO, Shutterstock, and other subscription platforms.
  • HS Diploma
  • US Citizenship and an active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance required

Desired Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated experience with web-based collaboration and document management platforms; task management tools that provide browser-based access for team document libraries, calendars, task lists, alert, and schedules such as SharePoint or other similar software products.
  • Demonstrated experience with Sponsor cloud technology networks and systems.
  • Demonstrated experience creating motion graphic products.
  • Demonstrated experience working with specialists to build training products.
  • Demonstrated experience with general photography.
  • Demonstrated experience with video production or experience in a video production support role. 
  • Demonstrated experience with JavaScript (JS).
  • Demonstrated experience with graphic design including animation and 3D animation.
  • Degree(s): Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Graphic Design, Multimedia Development, Online Learning, or other related field from an accredited institution.
  • Certification(s): UX/UI Ability Certification from an accredited institution.

The Swift Groups is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.

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