Web developer building technology for arts and culture in Scotland
- Posted 13 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
We have a full time vacancy in our development team for a creative and methodical web artisan early in their career. If you want to build your skills by working on a mix of challenging and bespoke projects in a supportive environment this could be just the job you're looking for.
What you'll be doing
Working as the third member of our agile cross-functional team you'll be responsible for producing reliable, maintainable and well structured code across the full stack of our projects. You'll lead on individual features and produce the server provisioning and configuration management recipes, automated tests, backend and frontend applications and user interfaces required to deliver them.
You'll craft clean code that delights future developers as much as it does users. You'll relish the challenge of working on legacy code and seeking out ways to improve it. Where you find bugs or missing features in the open source components we use you'll try to resolve them and contribute your changes back to the upstream project - and you'll work with the maintainers to get them merged. You'll take an interest in user behaviour on our sites and find the places where the user experience could be improved.
You'll challenge yourself to continuously improve your skills and the quality of the team's work. You'll enjoy participating in regular code reviews - both giving and receiving constructive feedback - and pair programming sessions.
What you'll be using
We use a wide range of technologies - partly because we believe in always using the right tool for the job at hand, and partly because we've taken on support and future development of a number of legacy projects. We don't expect you to arrive as an expert in all of these, and we'll give you time to experiment with and learn the ones that are new to you. For new work, we try as far as possible to find modern, clean and well structured libraries that lend themselves to dependency injection, mocking and use in our BDD process.
Our current stack includes:
- PHP - production
- Composer, Kohana framework, Doctrine 1 ORM, Doctrine 2 ORM, Symfony 1, Diem CMF, Symfony console, SWIFTMailer, PHPExcel, Guzzle and more
- PHP - development
- PHPSpec, PHPUnit, Behat, Mink, Phing
- Other build tools
- Chef, Vagrant and Berkshelf (Ruby), Jenkins, Travis CI, PhantomJS
- Databases and search
- mySQL, Apache CouchDB, ElasticSearch
- Front-end
- HTML5, LESS, Twitter Bootstrap, jQuery, QUnit
- Cloud providers
- Amazon, Linode, Digital Ocean
- Workflow
- git, github, Pivotal Tracker
Skills & requirements
What you'll bring
We are primarily recruiting for personality, aptitude and ability to integrate into our team and our BDD and clean code philosophy. We expect to support you learning specific tools and technologies - but there are obviously some basic essential qualifications and experience you'll need to put to use the minute you start:
- A solid grounding in web (ideally web application) development with PHP, with around two years experience either professional, voluntary or through regular contributions to quality open source projects.
- A reasonable understanding of the principles of object oriented programming and modern PHP development. A relevant degree might help with this, but is absolutely not required. Having read http://www.phptherightway.com would be a good start, as would an awareness of "Uncle Bob" Martin's clean code principles and http://cleancoders.com.
- To be relatively comfortable using distributed version control (ideally git) and the github pull request flow.
- A flexible approach, logical thinking skills and the ability to communicate with developers, clients and users.
It would be a definite advantage if you had at least a reasonable eye for visual user interface design and/or an interest in arts and culture.
About the company
Based in Edinburgh, we build websites and applications for arts and cultural organisations, learning from the world of technology startups to help them delight audiences and deliver efficiently.
We're more technology startup than digital agency - see http://www.ingenerator.com/about for more on who we are, what we do and how we work.
In addition to salary, we offer:
- Flexible working hours with the option for some remote working - on a regular schedule agreed in advance.
- At least 2 hours paid professional development time every week to read, follow training videos, or experiment with new technologies. We're working towards being able to dedicate Friday afternoons to this, but we're not quite there yet.
- Control over a minimum training budget of £300 a year. We may make more available for specific training we agree is important to the business.
- 28 days paid holiday a year.
- 3 duvet days a year.
- The chance to be paid to work on open source code and - if you want it - to contribute articles to our client or developer blogs.
- Mentoring, support and encouragement.
- Interesting and varied projects that make a real difference to users.