Magento Developer

COPIOUS is a smart team of talented folks that take a craftsmanship approach to create great work for leading clients. We were recently named one of the 2011 Fastest Growing Private 100 Companies in Oregon. We love new challenges and working on a wide variety of projects — whether it’s developing custom application for start-ups or conducting complete online overhauls for established, national clients.

 

So, how do you fit in? We’re looking for a self-starter with the ability to take on a range of complex and intriguing challenges — developing everything from highly scalable websites, to mobile and social networks, to large-scale data management and processing. This isn’t a job for rookies, you have to have “been-there and done-that” a few times to make the cut.

 

What’s the day to day like? Well it certainly doesn’t involve sitting through mindless meetings all day. Typically, you’ll start-off with a daily stand-up meeting to get a feel for what’s in the pipeline. Then it’s a mix of extended blocks of interruption-free development time, helping a fellow dev solve a nasty bug, and the occasional fire fighting. We thrive on collaboration, so there’s ample opportunity to walk a few feet to the left to chat with the designer or roll over to the strategist to discuss functionality.

 

What is COPIOUS? Well, we’re not a start-up, as we’ve been in business for nearly 11 years, but we’re not a traditional, mega-agency either. Do we have time sheets? Yes. Do we have TPS reports? No. Are there departments? Nope. Do we have an experienced team lead, project manager, account manager, designer, ia/ux — who actually know what they’re doing? Hell yeah.

 

Full time or Freelance? We’re open to a flexible arrangement — this could mean remote or on-site work and freelance or full-time. If you can ensure us that working from the beaches of Fiji is doable, then we’re open to it...as long as we can have meetings at your place.

 

You definitely have...

  • 2 years proven experience building web apps using Magento, PHP, ZendFramework 
  • Experience building scalable, low latency, and well-documented code, plugins,  and extensions. 
  • Experience implementing development best practice methodologies and design patterns 
  • Ability to work in a flexible manner, building prototypes and evolving them into scalable production-quality systems 
  • Ability to quickly pick up new technologies and incorporate them into production software 
  • An analytic mindset 
  • An appreciation for solid approaches to backups, security, and performance

How to apply...

If you think you’re a great fit, get in touch. Show us your GitHub repos, code you’ve created and/or live websites running code you’ve written. Sending a resume is “okay”, but we prefer to see what you’ve accomplished and to hear what gets you up in the morning.

Email us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or if you prefer, fill out our online application here: http://www.copio.us/contact/job-application/

 

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