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PHP Developer

Company Name:
Sprocket Professional Services
Job Description Summary
Act as a contributing small team leader in the design and development of high performance web applications helping students prepare to succeed in college and in their careers.
What Makes a Successful Candidate
o You love to program in PHP and javascript.
o You keep up with changes in technology.
o You are excited about helping over 1 million students read better and achieve their potential
o You assume responsibility to independently investigate and resolve blocking issues.
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
o Provide technical input to product team during brainstorming and requirements development process.
o Provide input to architectural design decisions of the group.
o Analyze requirements to create task breakdowns and time estimates.
o Design and develop product functions and features as detailed in product requirements documents.
o Resolve any software defects found in the QA process and release code to production.
Required Experience and Knowledge
o BS/BA/equivalent in computer information technology, computer science, information management systems or related disciplines; Master's degree is a plus.
o 5
years relevant development experience in a LAMP environment (Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP).
o Strong PHP and javascript skills.
o Strong SQL database experience required.
o Deep understanding of web-related technologies such as jquery, memcache, APC cache, noSQL databases, etc.
o Strong analytical skills.
o Excellent oral and written communication skills.
o Proven track record of delivering well-structured, functional software.
o Manages complexity and understands when to escalate issues.
o Initiative and self-motivation to tackle projects with minimal oversight.
o Experienced with other languages and development technologies.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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