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Web Developer - London, UK Friday July 11, 2008

JPCreative – a successful and busy London based design & communications agency with a 10 year track record in delivering award winning creative solutions are seeking to add to our team with the introduction of a Middleweight Web Developer with great communication skills.

Working on a superb variety of clients and projects you will play an instrumental role in the ongoing development of our digital business and will be given every opportunity to grow and develop within the team. For the ambitious candidate, with strong communication skills, there is the chance to grow into a lead Technical role with primary responsibility for the planning and delivery of all technical projects.

Working with the in-house design team, you will be actively encouraged to advise on best practice with regard to the online systems being created. Focused on developing backend (PHP/MySQL) and front-end (XHTML/CSS/Javascript) systems to be as extensible and reusable as possible, you will act as a leading technical innovator for the agency helping us to keep abreast of emerging technologies and ensuring we remain both innovative and accessible in all future projects!

Experience/Key skills:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • PHP 5 & MySQL 5 (knowledge of PHP frameworks an advantage)
  • XHTML & CSS (Level 1 & 2)
  • Object Orientation and MVC experience a distinct advantage
  • JavaScript and AJAX methodologies
  • XML/RSS
  • CMS
  • Accessible website design /development
  • Flash AS3 an advantage, but not essential
  • Minimum 2 years agency experience

Salary: Neg. Based on experience

Please send your covering letter, current cv and salary expectations to: Claire@jpcreative.co.uk.

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