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Website Application Developers: Hisplus

by Joblist Nigeria on February 4, 2010

in Web Design Jobs in Nigeria

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Hisplus Systems is a leading provider of information technology and commercial business solutions through innovative, products and services.

Job Title: Website Application Developers

Location: Lagos

Job Description:

The Web Developer will be responsible :
* To design and develop the corporate website ensuring strong functionality and optimisation
* To design and develop relational database systems and their web interfaces.
* Responsible for integrating the SQL Server database with the company website.
* Responsible for the design of company web pages, including graphics, animation and functionality.
* To develop web page infrastructure and application related to pages with more advanced graphics and features.
* Proven Web and Database Development experience.
* In depth Dreamweaver cs3/cs4, PHP, Flash, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Actionscript and (X) HTML knowledge
* Strong database knowledge specifically SQL Server or MySQL, CMS, FLASH

Contact Address: 2B, BOLA CRESCENT ANTHONY VILLAGE ROAD, ANTHONY, LAGOS.

Remuneration
Commission and salary highly rewarding.

Application Deadline: 2nd March 2010

To Apply, Send your C.V to career@hisplus.net.

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One Response to “Website Application Developers: Hisplus”

  1. abiodun says:

    am a fresh website designer.i dont know much about java scripts but can design websites on dreamweaver

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