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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Flash & Interactive
ID:35321
Title:Flash Programmer - 2 month Contract
Location:Remote
Job Description
Our client are one of the UKs most respected creative agencies. Their work is exclusively digital and their clients include the BBC, Channel 4, Disney and Nickelodeon.
They are looking for a flash Developer for initially 2 months but this may be extended up to 6 months.
This role is open to contractors who want to work on site or work from home.
Their studios versatility is key to their success and this role is ideal for a developer with an interest in a range of technologies deployed over a wide variety of innovative projects, from online games through to social media applications and websites.
This is a technical role with key involvement in the design, production and delivery of Flash interactive content and games.
They are looking for an enthusiastic person who is highly motivated and will appreciate the opportunity to work within one of the UKs most talented development teams.
Your day to day activities will include:
- Design and development of interactive and games applications in Flash
- Technical documentation
- You will also be involved in ideas generation and project scoping
Expected technical skills, gained within a commercial position or during personal projects:
- A good working knowledge of Flash ActionScript (3 preferable)
Desirable skills:
- PHP
- MySQL
- HTML, XML, CSS and JavaScript
They are offering Competitive daily rates and a friendly, supportive working environment.
Job Budget
Job type:Hourly Job
Contract duration:2 Days
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:Hourly: Not Specified
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:02/09/2010 15:08 pm
Clarification Board
R. S. on 02/09/2010 15:51 pmHi Lisa,
My questions is, you need only UK programmer or telecoder is ok ?
I have done lots of good projects in Flash. There are very few programmers as experienced as me. Freelancers.. None.
But I am in India so I cannot place the bid.
if you can please allow me, I have few things to show you.
You will like my work.
Reply from Client
L. C. on 02/09/2010 17:22 pmHi Rahul
At the moment we are only looking for UK based Flash programmers as you may occasionaly need to attend meetings at the companies studio in the Midlands.
Best Wishes
Lisa
I. L. on 02/09/2010 16:30 pmHI, will you consider any indian company for this.
Thanks
-San-
Reply from Client
L. C. on 02/09/2010 17:21 pmHi San
Thank you for your interest but at this time our client is not looking to use an outsourcing company and need the contractor to be based in the UK as they may occasionally need to attend meetings at their studio in the Midlands.
Best wishes
Lisa
I. L. on 02/09/2010 17:24 pmHi,
we have our managers in London to attained occasional meeting.
Thanks
-San-
Reply from Client
L. C. on 02/09/2010 17:29 pmSorry but as I previously mentioned this role is not open to outsourcing companies.
E. B. on 04/09/2010 03:11 amHi Lisa
Hi i have 5 years experience as a flash Developer and a year in python, with some PHP mainly scripts to MySQL.
I have just recently finished a educational portal and kids literacy application in these technologies and in the past have worked for Microsoft as a Richmedia engineer.
How much non flash work will be required, as a percentage of the work. Is there a project/s specification yet, or pitch outline?
Last but not least Price hourly / fixed pm or job rate
Based in Bright, so i do commute
Regards
Eric
E. T. on 15/09/2010 11:35 amHi Lisa, Where are you based?
Reply from Client
L. C. on 30/09/2010 09:16 amHi Ewan
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
We are based in Rotherham, however we are a recruitment company and this role is based in the North East.
If you would like to know more then please send me a copy of your CV.
Best Wishes
Lisa Corbett
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