Position Overview:
PHP Engineer who will work with team members to troubleshoot and improve current back-end applications and processes. The PHP Developer will use his or her understanding of programming languages and tools to analyze current codes and industry developments, formulate more efficient processes, solve problems, and create a more seamless experience for users. He/she should have excellent communication, computer, and project management skills.
Responsibilities:
- Develops software solutions by studying information needs; conferring with users, studying systems flow, data usage, and work processes investigating problem areas; following the software development lifecycle
- Determines operational feasibility by evaluating analysis, problem definition, requirements, Solution development, and proposed solutions
- Documents and demonstrates solution by developing documentation, flowcharts, layouts, diagrams charts, code comments and clear code
- Prepares and installs solutions by determining and designing system specification, standards and programming
- Update job knowledge by studying state-of-the-art development tools, programming techniques, and computing equipment; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating on professional organizations
- Protracts operations by keeping information confidential
- Provides information by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing development and service issues
- Improves operations by conducting system analysis; recommending changes in policies and procedures
Qualifications:
- Hands on Frontend (HTML, CSS andJS)
- Experience with GIT
- Knowledge of RDBMS like MySQL and PostgreSQL
- Solid knowledge of Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Agile development
- Composer and Packages
- Using Linux Distribution with development machine
- Writing Technical Documentation
- Knowledge of cloud platforms, especially AWS
- Knowledge in Caching techniques, like Varnish and Redis
- Knowledge in NoSQL Databases, like MongoDB and DynamoDB