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PHP Web Application Developer

Company Name:
Marine Spill Response Corporation
Position Type:
Full-time
As an employee of Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC), supporting oil spill and emergency response operations will be the most important part of your job. However, it will likely only comprise a small amount of your time. The majority of your time will be working with a small team of developers managing a number of mission critical web applications and websites. We are looking for a creative and innovative full-stack developer who can help us build and maintain our Intranet, company website and various other applications. If you are looking for an interesting place to work this may be the job for you!
Skills and Requirements
Advanced Object Oriented PHP
Proficient in HTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX, jQuery, MooTools, JSON
Experience in UX/UI Design
Knowledge of Application Architectures and Design Patterns
Proficient in MySQL and Relational Database Design
Experience with Linux Server Administration and Shell Scripting
Experience with Git Source Control
Image Editing Skills
Ability to work well independently and as part of our team
Strong desire to learn
Can take direction and provide constructive feedback
A minimum of 4 years of extensive hands-on experience in a multidiscipline Information Systems Department including software programming and traditional computer data infrastructure support a must
Requirements Specific to Oil Spill Response
During oil spill andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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