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Industrial Forestry Service Ltd

full stack Web developer Job at Industrial Forestry Service Ltd in Virginia

Industrial Forestry Service Ltd, Virginia, MN, United States, 55792

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Job details

  • Location Prince George , BC V2L 3L9
  • Salary $ 37.76 HOUR hourly / 40 hours per week
  • Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time
  • Morning, Day
  • Starts as soon as possible
  • Source Job Bank #3377929
  • Prince George, BC

Experience

1 year to less than 2 years

Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.

Work setting

  • Office

Responsibilities

Tasks

  • Design and integrate website related code
  • Write, modify and test website related code
  • Communicate technical problems, processes and solutions
  • Source, select and organize information for inclusion and design the appearance, layout and flow of the Website
  • Design and develop database

Experience and specialization

Computer and technology knowledge

  • Agile
  • C++
  • Pascal
  • SQL
  • MySQL
  • .NET
  • C#
  • API
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Angular.js
  • Python
  • React.js
  • Figma
  • GitHub
  • Postman

Additional information

Work conditions and physical capabilities

  • Fast-paced environment

Personal suitability

  • Accurate
  • Organized
  • Accountability

Who can apply for this job?

You can apply if you are:

  • a permanent resident of Canada
  • a temporary resident of Canada with a valid work permit

Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada. The employer will not respond to your application.

Advertised until

2025-10-03

Important notice: This job posting was posted directly by the employer on Job Bank. The Government of Canada has taken steps to make sure it is accurate and reliable but cannot guarantee its authenticity.

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