Do you prefer tabs or spaces in your code?
As our Magento Developer, you are critical to the success of our e-commerce strategy. You’ll lead the development of the e-commerce platform, from frontend to backend, to implementation, testing, deployment and maintenance. You collaborate with IT and Marketing to produce outstanding user experiences, developing and maintaining high traffic e-commerce sites visited by customers worldwide. You write sleek performant low-overhead PHP code with higher order functions that will run on anything. Period. End of sentence.
What You’ll Do:
- Build Magento customizations that adhere to a modular design and limit code dependencies. Your code is clean and built on a good infrastructure.
- Customize and deploy Magento extensions and themes
- Manage both front end and back end development projects. You are versatile and like the challenges and opportunities both specialties bring.
- Implement new layout design concepts into a responsive layout. Like we said, your work runs on anything.
- Integrate with 3rd Party API. Creating Magento modules with an API whitepaper as your guide is cake.
- Monitor and optimize site performance, stability and security.
- Focus on code efficiency and page speed (caches are your friends).
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues with existing custom codes
- Develop new technology through custom development. You build scalable, low maintenance, fault-tolerant systems to support an always-on workforce.
- Work with UI/UX designers on implementing site changes
- Write documentation of current and future configurations, processes and procedures.
- Write clean, documented code (you instinctively add a DocBlock).
- Utilize web services to integrate with 3rd party applications
- Keep Magento up to date and upgrade to the latest release
- Collaborate with Marketing, other developers and 3rd party resources to develop new ways to enhance functionality and increase conversions
- Manage and coordinate efforts of multiple 3rd party resources
- Ensure compliance with Web standards and accessibility requirements