Short Description:
The resource selected for this position will be able to apply for full-time employment by the client at the end of the engagement. candidates must be US citizens or green cardholders.
Complete Description:
The State Board of Elections is a highly visible, high profile Website which will see a lot of traffic with the upcoming 2012 elections.
SBE is looking for a Web designer with content management experience. Ideal skills include content taxonomy, graphic design, Javascript, CSS and some server side programming skills (C#, Java, or PHP). An eye for quality design and the ability to work independently are a must.
Nice to have skills would include experience with Umbraco CMS and C#.NET. The primary goal will be the standing up of a new website for SBE based on the Umbraco CMS platform and the Commonwealth's website standards in time for the 2012 election season.
The position will be short-term with SBE planning to fill a vacant FTE version of the position sometime mid-summer (likely mid-August). The candidate for this position would be eligible to apply for the FTE position.
Skills:
Skills
Required/Desired
Amount Of Experience
HTML
Required
5 Years
CSS
5 Years
Server-Side Scripting with .Net, JAVA or PHP
Highly Desired
2 Years
Website Design/Layout
Required
5 Years
Working Knowledge of Umbraco or other Content Management System
Required
2 Years
Experience developing a website taxonomy.
Required
5 Years
Questions:
Question 1
Does the candidate live within 50 miles of Richmond?
Question 2
If not, where does the candidate reside?
Question 3
Please provide a URL(s) for websites on which the candidate has worked.
Question 4
The resource selected for this position will be considered for full-time employment by the client at the end of the engagement. Have you discussed this possibility with your candidate?
Question 5
Do you accept the client's right to hire your candidate at the end of this engagement?
Question 6
Because this position has a potential for a full-time right to hire, candidates must be US citizens or green cardholders. Is your candidate a US citizen or a green card holder?