We are looking for a talented developer to join our distributed team.
Role
You will be responsible for a number of Umbraco websites, including maintenance & support, bug fixing and adding new features. You will also be involved, with the rest of the development team, in the planning and development of new Umbraco sites, redesigns and overhauls of existing sites.
You will be working remotely as part of a globally distributed team. This takes a high level of motivation and the ability to self manage. You will also be communicating with clients directly. This requires excellent written and verbal English communication skills and the ability to communicate professionally with both technical and non-technical people.
On top of all that every member of our team is encouraged to spend a portion of their “on the job” time working on projects that have societal value. This might include open source development, charity projects or training and assisting other organisations. You need to be as excited about that prospect as the rest of the team!
You
- are willing to be measured by your output and the value you bring, not the hours you log
- are outstanding at communicating both verbally and in written English
- are detail oriented and excellent at self management
- are passionate about quality
- have the ability to help manage web development projects
- understand how important good, disciplined process is; in software development as well as communication and project management
Location & Hours
You can work from anywhere that is within 1 or 2 hours of the UK timezone. You do not even have to stay in one location (some of our team travel a lot!). Plus there is a great deal of flexibility in your working hours, although you will need to be in regular contact during UK hours.
Other Benefits
- Umbraco training & certification
- Work from wherever you are most comfortable (that might be home or a coworking/shared office for example)
- Exciting get together with the full team once or twice a year (for example our most recent was in SE Asia)