Full Time
100676 per month
TBD
Nov 20, 2021
Definio seeks to hire a Sr. Drupal Developer, to work remotely with our customer. If you think the open position is right for you, we encourage you to apply!
As a Sr. Drupal Developer you will:
Develop Web solutions using the Drupal Web content management (WCM) system, in a LAMP technology
The successful candidate will be able to work independently, liaise with customers to ensure their satisfaction with project deliverables, and to help a small business continue to grow.
The ideal candidate will be experienced working in an Agile environment, using an issue tracking system, and familiar with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Qualified candidates should possess:
Knowledge of cloud-based platforms (IaaS or PaaS), Apache, Composer, Git, Linux, MySQL, PHP, JavaScript, Drupal 8 or 9, Drush/Drupal Console, and shell scripts.
Experience with migrating content from previous versions of Drupal.
Configure Drupal to have an appropriate suite of modules and plugins, or otherwise to create custom modules to meet project needs.
Work in a terminal environment on the Linux command line.
Familiarity with automation or continuous integration (CI) tools, such as
Convert wireframes and comprehensive layouts into working Web pages using HTML5 and
Implement consistent CSS style formatting across platforms and browsers.
Perform software quality control (QC) practices, including cross-device testing, cross-browser testing, and Section 508 compliance and
Implement Git-based workflows and branch naming conventions, rebase or fix merge conflicts, and use online Git repositories to push commits or make pull requests.
Correspond professionally with project stakeholders and customers.
Articulate technical concepts in a layperson’s terms.
Location:
Fully remote work.
Remote interview process.
Virtual meetings.
Basic Qualifications and Prerequisites:
Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university.
The candidate must be authorized to work in the U.S. for the federal government.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust or higher
The amount of work is ad hoc, between 40 hours per week.
This is for the duration of a contracted project, which is expected to last for a minimum of eight months, with the possibility of an extension.