December 7, 2006 – Rocky Mountain Bicycles, a leading bicycle manufacturer based in Delta, BC, is looking for an experienced web developer to join our marketing team full time. You are a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual who has the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet tight deadlines, work independently and with a team, while reporting to the lead graphic designer.
You must be able to manage your projects and to produce high quality, maintainable code. A passion for progressive, creative, and innovative coding will be encouraged. Knowledge of bicycles, French or German languages is a plus.
Required Skillset:
– 3 years experience building dynamic web sites
– Strongly skilled in CSS/DOM, HTML, JavaScript, AJAX
– The ability to hand-code and design custom database driven web applications using php/mysql or asp.net
– Good knowledge of the latest web trends
– Search Engine optimization experience
– At least intermediate design skills using Photoshop or Fireworks, manipulation and compression of images for the web environment
– Comfortable with MS Office Suite
– Awareness of W3C standards, design and usability best practices
– Strong English communication skills (verbal and written)
– Ability to work closely with designers and content developers
– Accountable and reliable
Additional Assets:
– Flash and Flash Actionscript 2.0 programming
– Video Editing / Compression
– Adobe Illustrator
Responsibilities:
– Conceptualization and execution of application interface designs
– Implement solutions that meet conceptual, strategic and tactical goals
– Work with lead graphic designer to compress/size images for web environment
– Assist in developing both online and offline marketing collateral
– Deliver assigned tasks on time
– Research new advancements in technology and share information about new tools/techniques with the marketing/design team
If you think you meet these criteria, please send your resume (pdf format), salary expectations, and link to your portfolio or samples of your work to web@bikes.com by December 30, 2006.


