Location: Phoenix,AZ, USA
Job Role: HTML Project Coder
Job Address: Phoenix, AZ 85003
Job Duration: 06+ Months Contract to Hire
Job Details:
Position Description
The Association (MAG) is seeking a team-oriented, motivated and creative candidate to support the agencys website design, maintenance, programming and content management.
This position will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of content on the agencys websites and ensuring content is functional, engaging, compliant with accessibility standards and optimized for web, mobile and desktop applications.
This position will support SEO optimization, monitor site performance and analytics, and collaborate with internal partners to deliver content solutions to address project, and program needs to a wide range of audiences.
Skills Required
The successful candidate to fill this temporary position must have knowledge of HTML, CSS, and CMS platforms.
The candidate should have experience in web design and graphic development, familiarity with accessibility standards, and an understanding of website architecture, the user experience and SEO.
Experience with DotNetNuke (Evoq), Google Analytics, and Adobe Creative Cloud desired. Proficiency in Microsofts Office Suite required.
The ideal candidate is highly creative with knowledge of public agency work.
Skills Preferred
HTML Project Coder
Education Required
Intern: Currently enrolled in a degree program in computer science, web development, information technology or related field.
Associate: Bachelors degree in computer science, web development, information technology or related field is required and/or more than three (3) years of relevant experience.
Additional Information
The Association (MAG) is a group of local governments working together on issues that touch the lives of every resident.
We are a regional planning agency that develops solutions in areas such as transportation, air quality, economic development, and programs that meet the human needs of the region.
MAG serves a thriving region of more than 4 million people.
Our planning area encompasses more than 10,000 square miles. MAG is a council of governments and the designated metropolitan planning organization for transportation planning.
MAG conducts extensive applied research to help frame public policy and further our core mission of strengthening the Greater Phoenix region. Through innovative tools such as our interactive online maps, we make data accessible to the public for a broad range of uses.