Minimum Qualifications:Minimum of 5 years of experience with BS/BA, minimum of 3 years of experience with MS/MA. Associate degree plus four years of relevant experience will be considered in lieu of a Bachelor's degree.Have a minimum of 3 years of experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP web design languages.Experience with establishing document libraries, identifying dead/missing links, and determining required subsites.Experience coordinating to update professional biographies with specific brand standards and collaborating with directorates to fulfill routine/ad-hoc information and graphic updates and publish updated policy documents.Experience with developing and/or customizing user-centered digital destinations that may include but are not limited to websites, mobile applications, social media pages/handles, and other media development platforms.Experience implementing assessment strategies for reporting the websites analytics and to enhance data-driven decisions for site enhancements.Experience with implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System.Must be a U.S. Citizen with a current U.S. passport.Current DoD Secret security clearance.Preferred Qualifications:Additional web design languages (e.G. Python).Job Title: COMMSTRAT (Communications Strategy and Operations) Web Designer - DoD TS - Camp Humphreys - KoreaIn support of the Operational, Planning, Implementation, and Assessment Services (OPIAS) contract, Peraton is seeking an experienced COMMSTRAT Web Designer, in support of a US Government client at Camp Humphrey in South Korea, to perform a broad range of intelligence driven analysis assignments in direct support of planning and operations on challenging and dynamic problem sets.Responsibilities:Conduct survey of existing websites, establish required libraries, identify dead/missing links, determine required subsites.Load branded, partner-attributed content for dissemination on the U.S. Forces Korea and United Nations Command websites.Develop and maintain relationships with Tri-Command (UNC/CFC/USFK) directorates and/or staff leads for routine and ad-hoc webpage updates.Provide recommendations for website improvements IAW USG guidance and requirements.Optimize websites to support Social Media linking.Update leader biographies, pages for directorates, and approved/updated policy documents.Develop and/or customize user-centered digital destinations that may include, but are not limited to: websites, mobile applications, social media pages/handles, and other media development platforms.#J-18808-Ljbffr