Interactive Web/Graphic DesignerLifestyle App Magazine looking for Interactive Web/Graphic Designer/ProgrammerRequirements:1. Creative & conceptual with your own ideas & ability to create stunning layouts and designs? 2. Able to use common design using the following programs Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Flash and Dreamweaver. ? 3. Experience with HTML, CSS and Javacript? 4. Good understanding of web standards, accessibility and user experience? 5. Experience in working on a publication and mobile apps is plus? 6. Candidate does not need to be Chinese, but someone who speaks mandarin would be a major advantageIf you are interested, please send your CV to (login to view email) or reply to this post including portfolio samples for review.
...Transportation Reimbursement Account (TRN) Overview Axle is looking to add a driven, flexible, organized, and meticulous Bioinformatics Scientist to our dynamic team. The Contractor(s) shall provide services in support of the overall functions of the Structural...
...Description LTC Language Solutions is looking for skilled American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters in the Fort Lee, Virginia area to provide interpretation services in an active educational setting, Here is what you get to do: Provide high-quality, in-person...
...Products & Services Trends & Inspiration About Us Search Job ID: R-45814 US-Pennsylvania -Pittsburgh Store Drivers Full Time Van Delivery Driver Full time Apply Now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Share Now Hiring! Pay: $16-17/hr Store Hours -...
Job Summary: The Penetration Testing Analyst role involves conducting security assessments to identify vulnerabilities in systems and applications. This position requires strong knowledge of cybersecurity standards and penetration testing methodologies. The analyst will...
...Key Responsibilities: Set up and Operate CNC machine for the cutting of metallic materials Tool life management Interpret blueprints, sketches/shop drawings, and engineering specifications Perform 1st piece, in-process and last piece inspection using micrometers...