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CMS Specialist / Technology Generalist

Company Name:
Populus Group
Title: CMS Specialist / Technology Generalist
Employment Type: A-
Location: Redmond
Duration: 1 Year
Start:March 2014

Our client is the creators of the top selling and critically acclaimed gaming franchise. They have an exciting opportunity for an experience Web Admin/Developer to contribute to the Art Department. This role involves defining and driving web technology to store, organize and present information related to content production for our future gaming titles. This person is responsible for applying a deep and thorough understanding of web server administration/security and app deployment to serve the needs of the content team.

Responsibilities:
Collaborate with Technical
art director
and Art Leads to define and implement web solutions to store, organize, tag and filter internal images and videos
Deploy and maintain web solutions to enhance communication and information sharing (i.e. wiki, blog, Sharepoint, etc.)
Ensure secure access to web apps via Active Directory authentication
Deploy secure web solutions accessible to external vendors

Skills Required:
Experience with Content Management Systems like Confluence, Joomla, Wordpress, MediaWiki
Experience deploying and administering web database service apps, especially in the areas of image and video organization
General web design and development using ASP.NET/PHP
3-5 years' experience with IIS server setup/maintenance/administration, including advanced features like Active Directory authentication and app pools (trivial part of work)
Understanding of IIS interaction with MS SQL databases on other servers, including pass-thru authentication
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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