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Lowongan Kerja Malang Jatim

June 8, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

UGO (pronounced “Yu-Ji-Oh”) is looking for a Sr. Developer to work in Malang, Indonesia.

UGO is the leading lifestyle site for guys on the web with over 10MM monthly unique visitors. Our content is a comprehensive, cross-media guide to Games, Movies, Television, Sports, Music, and Girls. UGO celebrates those who take control of their entertainment experience, and we deliver content horizontally, across these channels, to embrace the spectrum of our audience’s needs.

This Sr. Developer is a hybrid position, responsible for the development and maintenance of the PHP-based sites, system administration and coordinating with the engineering team in regards to OS/Server setup.

This Sr. Developer will function as a project manager and technical liaison between the NYC based IT team and the Indonesia-based team. This person must be bilingual in English and Javanese (ability to speak Indonesian)

Senior Developer Consultant (Konsultan Senior Pengembangan
Tanggal buka lowongan kerja: 06 Juni 2007; Lokasi: Malang Jatim (Jawa Timur)

Responsibilities :

Responsible for the ongoing maintenance and support of web-based applications used by the company.

Responsible for the development of new applications.

Responsible for providing regular updates of development to the lead developer and to upper management.

Responsible for acting as a primary liaison between the NYC Office and the Malang, Indonesia office.

Providing training to the system-users on any new/updated features and applications.

Serve as Lead Technical point of contact for the satellite office, managing technical resources and projects, under the direction of The CTO/CCO

Experience
The senior level application developer must have the following skills :

4+ years of solid PHP experience in an Internet-based company environment a must.

Expert level PHP skills (PHP 4 and 5) with strong OO design and programming experience.

Experience administering UNIX servers using Apache.

Shell scripting on *NIX platforms

Experience with structured code libraries, frameworks, and open source projects

Must be organized and self-motivated with excellent written and verbal communication skills, and able to take a leading role on existing and new projects.

Skilled in utilizing structured approaches to manage and solve technical and business problems.

Thorough knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript (AJAX a plus)Strong understanding of cross-browser and platform coding requirements in HTML

MySQL experience

Community/Forum applications in PHP ( i.e. vBulletin)

Project Management Experience, either as a dedicated PM or as a lead developer

The following qualifications will be considered a plus :

Working knowledge of C, C++, Java, ASP.NET, C# or other OO language.

Database design with ERD tools Postgres 7.4/8.x, Oracle, MS SQL experience

PHP as a SOAP client

Ruby/Rails exposure/applications.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your resume, cover letter with salary requirement to jobs@ugo.com Please include “Sr. Developer” in the subject line of your message.

UGO is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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9 Responses to “ Lowongan Kerja Malang Jatim ”

  1. Mohammad Nasir
    June 11, 2007 at 5:48 am

    Saya Membutuhkan pekerjaan Bidang Teknisi. Berikut data saya :
    Umur : 21
    Tempat Tanggal Lahir : Malang, 15 Februari 1986
    Jenis kelamin : Laki-laki
    Alamat :Jl. Bayam II No.26 Rt:3 Rw:2 Bumiayu Malang 65135
    Telephone : (0341) 5440142
    Ijazah terakhir : Lulusan SMK N 1 Singosari Jurusan Elektro-Audio Video
    Pengalaman Kerja : PT. Matahari Graha Fantasi (Timezone) masa kerja 1th 3bln sebagai Teknisi
    Terima kasih atas kerjasamanya

  2. Chandra Henny Suciati
    December 28, 2008 at 6:40 am

    Saya membutuhkan pekerjaan bidang apapun yang sesuai dengan kemampuan yang saya miliki. Berikut data saya:
    Umur : 19
    Tempat Tanggal Lahir : Pasuruan, 22 April 1989
    Jenis Kelamin : Perempuan
    Alamat : Jl. Sunan Kalijaga No.18 RT/RW 10/02 Kelurahan Dinoyo kecamatan Lowokwaru Malang 65144
    Telephone : (0341) 562148
    Ijazah terakhir : Lulusan Teknik Informatika Program 1 tahun di PKBI Universitas Negeri Malang
    Pengalaman Kerja : -
    Terima kasih atas kerjasamanya

  3. iskandar maulana
    September 28, 2009 at 2:51 pm

    Saya membutuhkan pekerjaan bidang apapun yang sesuai dengan kemampuan yang saya miliki. Berikut data saya:
    Umur : 24
    Tempat Tanggal Lahir : malang, 23 April 1985
    Jenis Kelamin : pria
    Alamat : Jl. A.Yani3 No.24a RT/RW 05/08 Kelurahan Blimbing kecamatan Blimbing Malang 65144
    Telephone : (0341) 7684275
    Ijazah terakhir : Lulusan Teknik mesin otomotif
    Pengalaman Kerja : -Sega Grosir
    _PT.Panahmas ekatama distrindo
    Terima kasih atas kerja samanya.

  4. hasudungan
    October 1, 2009 at 11:13 am

    Saya punya pengalaman bekerja di leasing/finace sebagai head coll, head remedial dan head marketing.Biasa bekerja berdasarkan target & memimpin. Mencari pekerjaan sebagai Manager collection wilayah Jawa Timur.
    Usia : 42
    Tempat/tgl lahir : Medan 24 Oktober 1967
    Jenis kelamin : Pria
    Alamat : Pondok Indah Estate Blok B/6 Malang
    Telp : 085.6368.6444.
    Pendidikan Terakhir : Sarjana Ekonomi (S1),Universitas Merdeka Malang.
    Pegalaman Kerja :
    - Staff Accounting PT.Siti Anisah Prima Jakarta
    - Supervisor Markrting PT. Andalanmas Tanimaju Jakarta
    - Head Collection PT. Putra Surya Multidana Malang.
    - Pengelola/ Manager Koperasi Citra Abadi Malang.
    - Head Remedial PT. Tunas Finance Malang

  5. Dwi Adi Prasetya
    October 2, 2009 at 11:21 am

    Saya punya pengalaman bekerja di perusahan agro bisnis sebagai staf makerting.Bisa bekerja dengan team dan bekerja berdasarkan target. Mencari pekerjaan sebagai staf markerting wilayah Malang.
    Usia: 27 thn
    Tempat/tgl lahir : Malang 04 juni 1983
    Jenis kelamin :laki-laki
    Alamat : Perum Asrikaton Indah G4 no 22 Malang
    Pendidikan Terakhir : Smu2 malang
    Pengalaman Kerja :
    - Staf Makerting PT.Ciomas Adi Satwa

  6. DOAN WAHYU PHERMANA
    October 6, 2009 at 7:45 am

    saya membutukan pekerjaan di bidang apapun.
    Identitas diri sebagai berikut:
    Nama

  7. DOAN WAHYU PHERMANA
    October 6, 2009 at 7:49 am

    saya membutukan pekerjaan di bidang apapun.
    Identitas diri sebagai berikut:
    Nama :Doan Wahyu Phermana
    TTL :Malanh 10 Oktober 1984
    Alamt:Jl .Sultan Agung 81 Sempol Singosari Malang
    Pendidikan Terakahi:D-3 Manajemen Keuangan & Perbankan
    Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Tahun 2007
    Pengalaman Kerja:
    1.Monitoring Reload Pulasa International di Jakata
    2.Pengawas Prouduksi PT. KMJ Unit PT Berlina Pandaan
    3.Adminitrasi Produksi PR. Gagak Hitam Bondowoso

  8. hiedy prima wardhana
    December 21, 2009 at 1:18 pm

    saya pernah bekerja di rumah sakit sari mulia banjarmasin selama 2 tahun sebagai karyawan di depo obat dan selanjut nya pernah bekerja di galaxy pool n cafe banjarmasin selama 2 tahun sebagai supervisor.dan sekarang membutuhkan pekerjaan di wilayah malang.

    identitas saya sebagai berikut:
    Nama:heidy prima wardhana
    TTL:malang 27 oktober 1984
    pendidikan terkhir:SMU Islam malang
    Jenis Kelamin:laki-laki
    Pengalaman Kerja:2 Tahun di Rs Sari Mulia Banjarmasin
    2 tahun di Galaxy Pool n Cafe Banjarmasin

    siap untuk bekerja dalam team juga siap terima pekerjaan sesuai dengan kemampuan saya.

  9. Doan Wahyu Phermana
    January 4, 2010 at 8:32 am

    Doan Wahyu Phermana

    Bersama Ini saya mengajukan lamaran pekerjaan kepada perusahaan Bapak/Ibu pimpin.
    Oleh karena itu apabila ada kesempatan untuk bergabung menjadi Karyawan.

    Identitas diri sebagai berikut:
    Nama : Doan Wahyu Phermana
    TTL : Malang, 10 Oktober 1984
    Alamat : Jl Sultan Agung 81 Singosari 81 Singosari Malang
    Pnddkn Terakhir : D3 Manajemen Keuangan & Perbankan
    Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang 2007
    Telephone : 081230127137

    Pengalaman Kerja :
    1. Monitoring Reload Pulsa International di Jakarta
    2. Pengawas Pruksi PT KMJ Krian Sidoarjo Unit PT BERLINA Pandaan
    3. Adminitrasi Produksi PR. GAGAK HITAM Bondowoso

    Demikian Surat Lamaran pekerjaan saya buat dengan sebenar-benarnya dan atas perhatiannya terima kasih.

    Hormat saya,

    Doan Wahyu P

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