Web Applications Developer designs, develops, and maintains internal and external websites for an organization. Uses knowledge of common web development languages (e.g., HTML, Java, PHP, JSP, ASP.NET, Python, AJAX) to build and expand site functionality. Being a Web Applications Developer creates and enhances the overall website appearance using graphic/multi-media design software and designs site navigation that is clear and easy to understand. Ensures sites remain scalable while complying with performance and security standards. Additionally, Web Applications Developer updates site content based on input from marketing and documents changes in source code. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in a related area. Typically reports to a manager. The Web Applications Developer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Web Applications Developer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Purpose:
The primary mission of the Applications Engineer (AE) is to evaluate and execute new technologies into commercial processes.
Key Responsibilities:
Required Experience:
• B.S. Engineering
5-10 years in process/quality/development engineering
• Experience with flexible materials processing (extruding, coating, printing, laminating)
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications
• Skill with Quality, Lean, and Six-Sigma methodologies such as FMEA, DOE, SPC, etc.
Must be a US Citizen or qualified to work in the US. Web is an equal opportunity employer.