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<h2>Drupal Developer - GC or EAD or CITIZENS</h2><p>Businesses face challenges every day building responsive and agile IT capabilities to grow and stay ahead. Since everyone has access to the same tools, your competitive advantage directly depends on how you apply technology – on the people leading, supporting and optimizing your IT initiatives. USM Business Systems, established in 1999, is an industry-leading private talent management firm, specializing in providing unique IT turnkey solutions, IT staffing solutions, and talent management insights, enabling you to sustain a truly competitive advantage in this fast-moving environment. USM has offices throughout the US and offshore delivery centers in India. USM is a certified Minority Business Enterprise and is a CMMi Level 3 Organization.</p><p>USM is recognized as one of the fastest growing IT Temporary Staffing firms in the US and most recently was ranked #3 on the list of the Top Temporary Staffing firms in the DC Metro Area – Washington Business Journal (2016).</p><p><strong>Drupal Developer - GC or EAD or CITIZENS</strong></p><p><strong>Location: ND</strong></p><p><strong>Top Three Skills:</strong></p><ol><li>Drupal (views, content types, modifying existing modules and creating new modules - experience with themes, panels, views)</li><li>HTML & CSS (experience in a bootstrap framework)</li><li>Requirements gathering ability (full SDLC experience, specifically ability to gather requirements from site owners)</li></ol><p><strong>Job Description:</strong> Work closely with the customer, business analysts, and developers to create user-friendly, standards-compatible websites and web-based applications that meet established project requirements.</p><p>Successful candidates will collaborate with other web design team members, including user interface designers and graphic designers, to implement solutions based on approved designs.</p><p>Candidates must utilize ITD resources effectively to ensure customer business requirements are met and must possess strong oral and written communication skills.</p><p><strong>Additional Information: Required</strong></p><ul><li>Strong knowledge of HTML and CSS</li></ul><p>Beneficial but not required:</p><ul><li>Ability to design user-friendly interfaces for websites and web applications</li><li>Knowledge of user interface and user experience best practices</li><li>Section 508 and ADA compliance knowledge</li><li>Documenting user flows within applications</li><li>Experience with Bootstrap framework</li><li>Graphic design skills (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator)</li></ul><p>Contact: navyar@usmsystems.com</p><p>Phone: 703-953-1819</p><p>If interested, please send your profile to <b>navyar@usmsystems.com</b> or call at <b>703 953 1819</b>.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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