PHP & Laravel Developer

Posted:
9/17/2024, 4:32:32 PM

Location(s):
Tamil Nadu, India ⋅ Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Experience Level(s):
Expert or higher ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Software Engineering

Job Description:

Desired Skills and Qualifications

  • 6-10 years working in a Apache, PHP, Laravel, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, MSSQL and JavaScript frameworks like VueJS / jQuery / Handlebars. Significant experience and in-depth knowledge of the PHP/MVC framework.
  • Design and code solutions that meet the documented business and technical requirements.
  • Significant experience in Front End Development projects.
  • Significant experience and in-depth knowledge of SQL (MSSQL a must, MYSQL is plus).
  • Significant experience and in-depth knowledge of web services and SOA.
  • Significant experience with Object Oriented design and development.
  • Lead and assist other developers in implementing solutions.
  • Follow design and coding standards. Writing server-side processing/parsing scripts.
  • Participate in code reviews both as reviewer and coder.
  • Agile/Scrum preferred.
  • Good communications skills.

Nice to have skills:

  • AngularJS, E-commerce domain/project experience.

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