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Contract Mid-Level Backend Developer Non-Profit

Job Description

This is a long term (3 months to 1 year) contract for 40 hours/week work. The candidates must be able to invoice for their work.

The chosen freelancer will be requested to work in close collaboration with the project team, aka in european working hours. 

As a PHP Developer, you will be working on the conception and rollout of a brand new version of Greenpeace flagship websites based on the Wordpress CMS. You will also be developing, review, testing and deployment of websites, themes and plugins, as well as supporting end users and resolve bugs.

Your main responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:

  • Writing well designed, testable, efficient code by using best software development practices;
  • Integrating data from various back-end services and databases;
  • Developing enhancements and resolve bugs as part of the product release lifecycle;
  • Designing, developing and testing ETL / integration scripts to allow data migration and integration with other CMS and CRM systems;
  • Performing code review of 3rd party developed themes and plugins, make recommendation about possible performance and security improvements;
  • Identifying performance bottlenecks, propose and implement solutions;
  • Participating in the design of new feature and change requests and discuss technical feasibility;
  • Writing technical specifications and documentation to facilitate development and maintenance of the platform;
  • Cooperating with web designers to match visual design intent;
  • Creating, deploying and maintaining automation tools to streamline development, testing, deployment and monitoring processes;
  • Writing functional and unit tests in order to facilitate user acceptance testing and prevent regressions;
  • ​Releasing code to the staging and production environments;
  • Assisting end user technical questions and troubleshooting new issues;
  • Staying abreast of latest technologies/industry trends and proposing new ideas to enhance usability and performance.
  • Once or twice per year, play board games with your team members when you meet face to face

Skills & Requirements

Requirements

What we are looking for:

  • A Bachelor degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science or related field is preferable
  • 5+ years experience a PHP developer working on high traffic websites, including a significant experience with WordPress is ideal
  • Strong understanding of Object Oriented Programming, MVC and other common design patterns
  • In-depth knowledge and experience with Mysql and at least another database engine, different cache engines, reverse proxies, CDN, client-side Javascript development and testing, Git and feature branching models
  • Proficient writing and optimising SQL queries
  • Expert in front-end development: HTML5/CSS3, CSS preprocessors, JS task runners
  • Proficient working with (and some experience designing) APIs driven services
  • Experience working using Agile/Scrum methodology
  • Familiarity with web usability standards and cross-browser compatibility issues
  • Strong understanding of testing methodologies, test driven development and related continuous integration tools
  • Excellent problem solving skills and keen attention to details is ideal
  • Commitment and drive to learn new methods and technologies
  • Excellent communication skills: Must be fluent in English (both verbal and written), an additional language is an advantage
  • Experience working for a non-profit organisation and/or engaged with causes
  • An active contributor to open source, or interested in becoming one
  • Experience working as part of a remote team

About Greenpeace

About Greenpeace

Greenpeace has been campaigning against environmental degradation since it was founded in 1971, when a small boat of volunteers and journalists sailed into Amchitka, an area north of Alaska where the US Government was conducting underground nuclear tests. This tradition of ‘bearing witness’ in a non-violent manner continues today, and our ships are still an important part of our campaigns.

Greenpeace is taking action all over the world for our planet’s future. Our volunteers, activists and staff come from all corners of the globe, cover the age spectrum and come from all walks of life. What they all have in common is their commitment to working for a green and peaceful future for everyone. With creative local actions for the planet they positively affect their communities, their countries, and ultimately, the world at large.

Joel Test score: 12 out of 12

  • Do you use source control?
  • Can you make a build in one step?
  • Do you make daily builds?
  • Do you have a bug database?
  • Do you fix bugs before writing new code?
  • Do you have an up-to-date schedule?
  • Do you have a spec?
  • Do programmers have quiet working conditions?
  • Do you use the best tools money can buy?
  • Do you have testers?
  • Do new candidates write code during their interview?
  • Do you do hallway usability testing?

Join us at Greenpeace

We have great benefits

Be part of a stimulating and challenging international organisation Join a fun, passionate, dispersed and dedicated team Get the chance to innovate fearlessly Gender equality, diversity and inclusion are our core values An annual salary in line with an NGO. Give something back to our Planet
PHP Developer: (requirement: european timezone work hours) at Greenpeace