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Magento Developer
Questronix Corporation
ErmitaOn-site2y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Job Description
- Developing and customizing Magento-based eCommerce websites to meet client requirements.
- Proficient in PHP programming language and Magento development best practices.
- Implementing and configuring extensions, modules, and plugins to enhance website functionality.
- Collaborating with UI/UX designers to ensure seamless integration of design elements into Magento themes.
- Integrating Magento with external systems, such as payment gateways, shipping carriers, and ERP systems.
- Optimizing website performance through caching mechanisms, code optimizations, and server configurations.
- Troubleshooting and debugging issues related to Magento functionality, performance, and integrations.
- Conducting thorough testing of developed features and functionalities to ensure quality and reliability.
- Keeping abreast of the latest Magento updates, security patches, and industry trends.
- Providing technical guidance and support to team members and clients on Magento-related matters.
Requirements
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field.
- Advanced knowledge of Magento, JavaScript, HTML, PHP, CSS, and MySQL.
- Experience with complete eCommerce lifecycle development.
- Understanding of modern UI/UX trends.
- Knowledge of Google Tag Manager, SEO, Google Analytics, PPC, and A/B Testing.
- Good working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Ability to project-manage and work to strict deadlines.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
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