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PHP Developer

Company Name:
Nexus Systems, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
Overview:
We are currently looking for an enthusiastic Intermediate to Senior PHP Developer who is interested in joining the Nexus team. We are willing to consider working remotely with the right canididate!
Requirements of the position:
- Must have at least 3
years' experience working with PHP
- Bachelor's Degree (equivalent may be considered depending on skills and experience)
- Must be detailed-oriented and possess a strong drive to deliver quality, consistent results in a timely manner.
- Should be willing to adapt and learn new technologies.
- Familiarity with information architecture structure and design
- Transact-SQL, writing and optimizing SQL queries, stored procedures, and developing databases.
- Proficiency with HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Ext JS, AJAX
- Experience in creating, implementing, testing, and maintaining full-featured web 2.0 dynamic database-driven web applications
- Work both independently and collaboratively with team members and demonstrate innovation and accountability of assigned responsibilities
Additional Preferred skills:
- Mobile technology experience
- Experience with Subversion, ANT
- Network Administration experience
Resume Submission:
Please submit resumes to and include PHP Developer in the subject line. To be considered, applicants must include a cover letter, resume and salary requirements/history. Candidates must be eligible to workEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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