Join our client! They are a product company offering full-service energy procurement and management solutions in the USA.
responsibilities :
Build and collaborate ideas with the team to make the User Experience easier and better for the end user
Ensure PHP Codes, HTML, CSS, and shared JavaScript is valid and consistent across applications
Create complicated queries and stored procedures for supporting frontend development
Prepare and maintain all applications utilizing standard development tools
Utilize backend data services and contribute to increase existing data services API using SOAP and REST
Communicate effectively about progress on each task, evaluations, suggestions, schedules along with technical and process issues
Document the development process, architecture, and standard components
Coordinate with co-developers and keep the Team Leader and Project Director well informed of the status of the development effort.
Keep abreast of new trends and best practices in web development
Continuously discover, evaluate, and implement new technologies to maximize development efficiency
Analyze, present, and recommend efficient libraries to use that will best suit the requirements of the projects & and contribute to meeting deadlines and commitments.
Simplify site navigations
Leadership collaboration with TL in the Philippines
Helping the team develop their skills
Cooperation with CTO when needed
Help growing the team in the future
requirements-expected :
At least 5 years of experience as a Backend Software Engineer
Solid knowledge of PHP (Laravel & Codeigniter or any other Framework).
Experience in developing & maintaining RESTful APIs (Laravel/CodeIgniter & Custom API
security) as well as developing & maintaining SOAP APIs
Experience in GIT and DOCKER
Knowledgeable in unit & integration testing (JUnit, Jest, and PHP Unit).
Knowledge of REACTJS and REACT NATIVE
Knowledge of VueJs, REDUX, and REACT Query
Experience in using two-factor authentication and Google Auth.
MySql and Database Skills (Data Modeling, RDBMS, Complicated Queries, Stored Procedure, Referential Integrity