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Junior Web Developer (PHP)

Arlington, VA

POSITION DESCRIPTION: 
Pioneering Evolution is seeking a Junior Web Developer with excellent problem solving and analytical skills who is passionate about clean, efficient, well-documented code, progressive, standards-based user interfaces, and making great software. The ideal candidate will be introduced to design patterns and S.O.L.I.D. principles as part of their learning journey toward becoming a Laravel/Vue engineer.

  • Work closely with the requirements team and software architects to analyze and translate requirements into detailed design documentation including rationale for key design decisions, database and class diagrams, and UI mock-ups
  • Translate application designs into clean, efficient PHP and JavaScript code while ensuring cross-browser compatibility, performance and robustness, and adhering to coding best practices and current web standards
  • Work closely with client management team to create scripts and reports in response to user requests which are often time sensitive
  • Obtain and maintain expert level knowledge of our products, as well as coding standards and practices, to assist the rest of the development team with design, implementation, testing, and troubleshooting questions and issues on a regular basis.
  • Collaborate with the test team to ensure effective testing and on-time delivery of quality functionality
  • Manage personal schedule of projects, deadlines and requests without oversight
  • Work effectively with management, customers and technical staff in analyzing situations and resolving issues

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

  • 1-3 years of web application development experience
  • Strong PHP development skills, including experience with OOP and MVC-based frameworks (especially Laravel)
  • Strong JavaScript development skills, including experience with jQuery or similar frameworks (especially Angular)
  • Experience with database design and complex queries, specifically using MySQL
  • Experience with version control, specifically Git
  • Experience in designing complex, data driven web applications
  • Experience in design documentation using UML, including use case models and database, class, and process flow diagrams
  • Experience designing intuitive user interfaces (especially with Balsamiq Mockups) is a plus
  • Experience with project management a major plus
  • Excellent problem solving and analytical skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to meet deadlines and work effectively in an agile, deadline-driven environment
  • Experience working in a collaborative, team-driven software development environment

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE OFFER:
In addition to competitive salaries and opportunities for professional development and advancement, our employees enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits. To keep pace with the changing needs of our employees, we continually evaluate benefit plans.

  • Paid time off
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Legal assistance
  • Company-paid life insurance and AD&D
  • Company-paid long term and short-term disability insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • 401(k) plan with company contribution
  • Continuing Education Opportunities

 

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