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Web Applications Developer

Web Applications Developer

What We Do:
NavPort, headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, PA, is one of the fastest growing data analytics companies serving the North American oil and gas industry. Businesses involved in the US and Canadian shale oil revolution subscribe to NavPort's flagship web-based analytics engine and hire NavPort to complete complex research projects. Launched in 2013, NavPort is changing the way traditional oil and gas players compete and build their businesses.
NavPort has been funded by Preferred Sands, one of North America's largest manufacturers and providers of sand used by oil and natural gas companies engaged in the hydraulic fracturing industry.

What We Need:
NavPort needs a web applications developer. We are looking for someone with experience working in a high performance production environment on the web. The ideal candidate for this role will have experience designing, developing and maintaining web and mobile based applications.

What You'll Do:
Develop web applications using Java
Develop mobile applications on iOS and Android platforms
Work as a part of a team in the development process
Integration, testing and documentation of web applications
What You'll Need:
BS/MS in Computer Science or equivalent related field
3-5 years of web applications development
Experience with Java
Experience working on iOS or Android platforms
Experience with SAP Business Objects and Crystal Reports is a plus
How To Join:
If you are smart, driven, and as excited as we are to be contributing to the game-changing aspect of North American energy production, we'd love to hear from you.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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