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Senior Software Developer

Provo, Utah

The Role

We’re looking for a Senior Software Developer to take a leading role in developing and maintaining one of our software brands. This is a high-impact role where you’ll work across the full stack of a mature SaaS product used in real-world daily operations. You’ll collaborate closely with product, customer success, and other stakeholders to deliver features, improve performance, and maintain reliability.

What You’ll Do

  • Own the full application lifecycle — features, bugs, performance, and deployments
  • Maintain and extend a large PHP/MySQL codebase
  • Build new features driven by customer needs
  • Work with third-party integrations
  • Support multi-location and multi-tenant functionality
  • Optimize database performance and queries
  • Respond to production issues and ensure system reliability
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders on product direction and priorities
  • Contribute to ongoing improvements in code quality and architecture

Technology Stack

  • Backend: PHP
  • Database: MySQL
  • Frontend: JavaScript, jQuery, HTML/CSS
  • Web Server: Apache
  • Dependencies: Composer
  • Integrations: Ecommerce, payments, messaging, reporting tools
  • Architecture: Established monolithic PHP application with long-term production stability.

What We’re Looking For

Required:

  • 5+ years of professional PHP development experience
  • Strong MySQL skills
  • Solid JavaScript experience
  • Experience working with APIs
  • Familiarity with payment processing concepts
  • Git proficiency
  • Basic Linux/server knowledge
  • Ability to work independently

Preferred:

  • Experience with ecommerce integrations
  • Experience with payment platforms
  • Experience with messaging/email APIs
  • Familiarity with multi-tenant SaaS architectures
  • Experience working in legacy codebases
  • Understanding of retail/POS concepts

Nice to Have:

  • Experience in nonprofit or resale industries
  • Familiarity with logistics or scheduling systems
  • Experience with BI/reporting tools
  • Interest in modernizing legacy systems

What Success Looks Like

First 30 days:

  • Onboarded and productive
  • Understands core application flow
  • Ships initial bug fixes or small features

First 90 days:

  • Independently handling features and bug fixes
  • Comfortable with deployment and integration workflows
  • Strong understanding of system architecture

First 6 months:

  • Owning significant areas of the product
  • Delivering meaningful improvements
  • Contributing to technical direction

About the Codebase — Transparency

  • Large, long-running production system
  • Primarily procedural PHP
  • Limited automated testing today
  • Emphasis on stability and incremental improvement

What We Offer

  • Opportunity to build software that powers real-world commerce at scale.
  • Competitive salary and equity package.
  • Comprehensive benefits (health, dental, vision, 401k, etc.).
  • Flexible work environment.
  • Strong emphasis on engineering quality and career growth.

Location: Onsite, Provo, Utah

 

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About Quilt Software

Ever wondered how your favorite local shops compete with the big guys? That’s where we come in. We’re Quilt Software, providing Main Street's unsung heroes – from quirky cheese shops to family-run jewelry stores – with the tools they need to compete. Last year, we helped 14,000+ shops make over $2 billion in sales with our family of industry-specific software solutions.  

If you get a kick out of supporting local businesses, love great software, and want to be part of a company that’s powering Main Street, we’d love to chat. Come join us in our quest to keep local retail not just alive, but thriving! 

 

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