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Please find the requirements below and answer ASAP with updated resume and contact details to *[email protected]*...Thanks<[email protected]>a lot... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Resumes with the following information will be given preference. *Full Name: Contact Number: Email: Current Location: Work Authorization in US: Relocation: Availability: Rate on C2C: *(Please Mention Employer details with contact person, contact no & E-mail ID)* * * Please ensure all candidates have all skills listed under "Required Skills" on their resume. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Position: ColdFusion Contract Need* *Location: Western Suburbs, MN* *Duration: 3-6 months* *Looking for local guy* ColdFusion developer who is especially good at user interfaces. The person would work with clients product development folks to determine the best and most concise step-through process to configure a new product family that client will introduce later this year. So they are looking for good ColdFusion skills (but no guru-type ColdFusion work - just database interactions, math, etc.). And someone with a good eye for clean interfaces, good experience working with non-technical folks who know their product, so the end result would be very clear screens that ask all necessary questions in the shortest path possible and clearly communicate progress to the customer along the way. It MAY involve labels on existing graphics to better show what was selected (dimensions, mostly). In the resulting configuration tool, a "shopping cart" of sorts would follow the user during configuration, and when all is said and done the final steps would be: - transfer the appropriate data into our normal e-com shopping cart - send the customer an email confirming all choices for the configuration - dump out of the configuration tool into the normal cart view on our site The project will certainly require a lot of onsite work. Part of the initial phase especially is coming up with the best interface flow and learning from the P.D. specialists just how the math is to be handled, what are the dependencies as the product is configured (i.e. if you buy part A you need to buy 3 of part B), and what feedback do we want to deliver to the customer along the way. When the code-pounding work begins that could be offsite and could probably fit around other projects the developer has. So, in other words, if we kick it off on Oct. 1, that leaves 8 weeks or so to finish. During that 8 weeks I expect the developer would use nothing close to 8x40 hours - it's not that large a project as I see it. *Regards, **Mahesh. V* *OSAIR Technologies LLC 36 York Road, West Windsor, NJ | 08540-3512 Voice : 609-632-0277* *[image: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: cid:[email protected]]**: 732-289-6076 **[email protected]* <[email protected]>** [image: Description: http://images.wisestamp.com/yahoo.png]: osair_mahesh gtalk: maheshosair *www.osairtech.com* <http://www.osairtech.com/>** *"We want to be your Trusted, Preferred & long Term Partner"* [image: Description: Description: cid:[email protected]]*Before printing, think about the environment.* -- To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/CBE-Software-Engineer?hl=en
