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Senior Back-end Drupal Developer

Company Name:
Kranect
Kranect's client is a provider of information, goods and services focusing on the environment, a sustainable economy, healthy lifestyles, alternative healthcare and personal development. They are looking for a Senior Drupal developer with strong working experience in back-end Drupal development and MySQL skills.
Opportunity to be involved/run the development and release of large Drupal scale projects and work within a fast-paced development environment.
Will be able to showcase your programming skills, problem-solving abilities and strong work ethic. You will own the code base, help to manage the release process and maintain a high level of coding standards throughout the team.
Chance to create or customize Drupal modules to integrate with other applications.
Sr. Backend Drupal Developer Required Skills:
o Strong Drupal expertise, including custom module development and key contributed modules
o Experience working in and enhancing the performance of high-traffic sites
o Expertise in a LAMP stack - PHP, ideally a Linux, Apache, MySQL environment.
o Strong skills in MySQL or other relational databases; migration experience
o Proficient in the maintenance and administration of Drupal modules and sites
o Previously experience with strong caching: Varnish, Memcache, APC, etc.
o Strong working knowledge of both XML and JSON
o Proficient in JavaScript (jQuery) and familiar with major JavaScript libraries
o Self-supportive debugging and problem-solving skills including cross-browser and OS compatibility
o Thorough understanding and proven implementation of W3C Web Standards: The ability to work within existing infrastructures
Additional Sr. Drupal Backend
Experience:
o Mobile development (mobile web, native apps and tablets)
o External API development
o Previous Internationalization of Drupal sites
o Video on the web experience
o Data Migration
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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