PHP Developer
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- London E
- Posted 12th Mar 2010
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Posted by:
Go Meta Ltd.
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Salary:
35000 GBP per annum
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Job Type:
Permanent
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Reference:
2248502
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Job Description
medCrowd are looking to hire an experienced PHP programmer to develop a fairly bespoke community web solution.
In particular medCrowd are looking for a programmer that can work to some degree with the entire LAMP stack and preferably has real usage experience with more than one major PHP framework/solution (eg Drupal, Joomla!, eZ Publish, Symfony, Zend, etc.). The project is a greenfield build and the successful applicant(s) will be intimately involved in all development decisions including the choice of framework on which to build and the architecture of the solution.
medCrowd is a startup company and would like to hire someone interested to fill a permanent long term role to continue developing their core technology as their offering evolves. Ideally the candidate will be available to start in April on a salary of 35k with a 3 month performance evaluation against targets that we will agree.
Required Skills:
Real world usage experience with at least one PHP framework
Experience of architecting solutions for the web
Ability to setup development and production LAMP environments
At least some knowledge or experience of the ideal skills below:
Ideal Skills:
Agile software development
Architecting high performance, highly scalable web solutions
Database administration and SQL query optimisation
Setting up SVN (or Git) for codebase management and production deployment
Design integration with CSS
AJAX frameworks (eg JSON, jQuery, Dojo)
Integration with popular social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
If you are interested in this position please reply with a brief description of
your background and experience before Thursday 18th March.
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