Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Lindon, UT at Geebo

Software Engineer

We are looking for motivated, lifelong learners to help us innovate and develop the next generation of online elementary school textbooks. We develop both frontend and backend tools, built to manage highly dynamic content, immersive educational applications, and cutting edge analytics. We are looking for a self motivated developer who can fit our social development style. We currently use PHP, CodeIgniter, jQuery, Git, and PostgreSQL. Compensation from $45,000 to $70,000 depending on experience. On site position only.
Studies Weekly, established in 1984, provides educational material for over 2 million students across the country. Visit www.studiesweekly.com for more information about our company.
Responsibilities:
Architect and develop information systems from the ground up
Maintain existing websites
Testing and troubleshooting
Assist in developing project requirements
Develop standards-compliant web applications
Qualifications:
Expert with JavaScript/jQuery
Considerable knowledge of HTML, CSS,, AJAX
Object-oriented design experience
Proficient in PHP
Experience with git version control
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent
Optional
Qualifications:
Networking, Linux systems administration, and DBA experience
Experience with other languages (Perl, C, Java, ActionScript, etc.)
Experience with PostgreSQL
Functional knowledge of CodeIgniter
Benefits
All the caffeine you can drink
Match contributions to 401K
Health Insurance
Relaxed work environments
Contact: Steve Rasmusson
Email: tech@studiesweekly.com
Email resume to tech@studiesweekly.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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