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Student Programmer

#17004
Information Technology

Details:

  • Category: On-Campus
  • Position Type: Hourly
  • Posted on: November 8, 2017
  • Open until: filled has been filled
  • Work Hours: 20 hours per week
  • Wage: $8-$10 per hour
  • Location: Cedar City, UT

Description:

The IT Administrative Systems team is seeking a student programmer to assist with various web applications and/or mobile apps. It usually takes months of training for our student programmers to start making meaningful progress on projects, so we are looking for highly motivated, self-starting individuals that are eager for real-world programming experience. We want someone that is willing to search out things to work on in our code-base even when there are no pressing projects.

This position gives you the opportunity to work with web application frameworks, Git source control, agile software development methodologies, and continuous deployment.

Qualifications:

  • Computer Science major (or similar)
  • Understanding of programming and web development concepts
  • Ability to convert user requirements into simple, maintainable, and well-documented code
  • A will to learn, collaborate and work on a project to completion
  • Ability and willingness to learn new languages and technologies
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Self-motivated and willing to ask questions
  • Preferred: experience with Django, Python, Git, and Linux

Application Instructions:

Fill out the online application. You will need to upload a resume as part of the online application process.


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