Web Designer/Programmer
Training, Simulation and Performance Improvement Division

GS-35F-0533L

QUALIFICATIONS:   A Web Designer/Programmer has experience designing, developing, and managing training, information technology, and performance support web-based applications. Individuals at this level have proficiency in verbal and written communication, logical process and programming fundamentals, and relevant technology for web sites, database, content publishing, and related internet technologies and protocols. They are experienced with the development of text and graphics content, client-side scripting, server-side program content and browser-based tools. They should also have experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS), the integration of web-based training applications into an LMS, the Sharable Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM) and with Section 508 of the Federal Agency Disabilities Act. A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or related discipline with two or more years of experience with information technology related projects in the training, modeling and simulation, and performance improvement domain areas is required. Relevant professional experience can be commensurate with a formal degree.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  Web Designer/Programmers design and develop web pages including the integration of all foreground and background components. Their responsibilities include designing web pages that incorporate usability and cultural factors. Individuals at this level will be able to perform these responsibilities with limited assistance, and will remain cognizant of common standards as well as emerging trends and technologies. Representative functions include:

  • Develop HTML, JavaScript, Java, Java Servlets, Java Server Pages and troubleshoot programming.
  • Integrate scripting codes.
  • Lay out components of web page and design the interaction flow.
  • Conduct beta testing for the site.
  • Manage FTP sites.
  • Load web site on server(s).
  • Use graphics packages to develop 2D and 3D imagery.
  • Use graphics packages for photo enhancement.
  • Optimize graphics for the Web.
  • Convert between image file formats.
  • Create a consistent and appealing "look and feel" for the site. 

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