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Web Developer (Drupal)Zimmerman Associates, Inc is seeking a Web Developer (Drupal) to support the National Institute of Corrections digital presence by maintaining, enhancing, and developing a secure, accessible, and user-centered Drupal-based web platform. The role blends hands-on Drupal development with day-to-day content management, ensuring that NIC's website remains current, functional, and aligned with federal web standards.The position is responsible for maintaining a high-quality, accessible and user-focused web experience while driving awareness and usage of training and information resources, and is part of a team with two additional web developers and a web content manager who report to the Lead Web Developer and Project Program Manager.The position is remote but candidates MUST be located in the Denver Metropolitan area ONLY.Key ResponsibilitiesDrupal Development and MaintenanceDesign, develop, and maintain Drupal-based websitesBuild and customize modules, themes, and componentsTroubleshoot and resolve technical issues, bugs, and performance concernsImplement updates, patches, and security best practicesEnsure compliance with federal standardsContent Management & PublishingManage day-to-day content updates; including pages, documents, and multimediaCollaborate with content owners to ensure accuracy, usability, and consistencyConfigure and maintain content types, taxonomies, and workflowsOptimize content for usability, accessibility, and searchCollaboration and SupportWork closely with staff to support digital initiativesProvide technical guidance and training to staff on Drupal content entry and workflowsCoordinate with staff to ensure system integrity and complianceQuality Assurance and PerformancePerform testingMonitor site performance and recommended improvementsMaintain documentation for systems, processes, and updatesRequirementsBachelor's degree in a job-related discipline and/or relevant experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basisFive years of technical experience working with Web applications that include Drupal, Web design, content management systems, and LAMP architectureDesired SkillsExperience with Web Development using Content Management Systems, Drupal 9+ Preferred in LAMP-stack environments (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)Proficiency in front-end development web programming languages such as HTML(5) and CSS, JQuery, JavaScript, TWIG.Experience with Responsive DesignExperience with Accessible Design (Section 508 and 255)Proficiency in graphic design software including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Canva, and other visual design tools.Gather and evaluate user requirements in collaboration with product managers and engineersGood understanding of content management systems (Drupal).Good understanding of search engine optimization (SEO) principles.Proficient understanding of cross-browser compatibility issues.Up-to-date experience with international web protocols, standards, and technologies.Establish and Maintain Brand GuidelinesEdit and Maintain website contentProficiency with Microsoft Office SuitePreferred SkillsExperience designing in Federal environments and for Federal projectsExperience with the field of corrections and corrections agenciesExcellent visual design skills.Creative and open to new ideas.Adaptable and willing to learn new techniques.Excellent communication skills.Designing visual imagery for websites and ensuring that they are in line with branding for clients.Equal Opportunity EmployerZAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.#INDSPN