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PHP/Moodle Developer/Remote

ICS

Atlanta, GA | Posted: 5 years ago

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Position Summary:

Perfect role for someone looking to grow with a fast paced and thriving E-Learning Organization. This PHP & Moodle Developer performs a key role in creating and maintaining learning management systems based on Moodle and PHP, including design, configurations, branding and customizations. This position provides great opportunity for PHP developers for growing skills and gaining experience in a fast-paced environment by interacting with the customers and building enterprise level applications based on PHP/Moodle

This person will be part of a larger team for this large project

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Designing and building enterprise level learning management systems based on Moodle/PHP
  • Perform design, configure, customize and implement responsive and effective LMS systems
  • Implement multi-tenancy scalable Moodle architecture
  • Integrate with plugins when required, write scripts to automate Moodle routines and processes
  • Planning and implementing API integrations with third parties when required
  • Analyze business processes, and user requirements to establish Moodle
  • Support Moodle/PHP implementations and resolve any technical issues

Skills/Requirements:

  • 3+ years of experience in LAMP stack. Linux, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, AJAX, Apache, and Moodle LMS
  • Thorough understanding of various Moodle modules and experience in customizing Moodle functionalities and developing custom themes for Moodle
  • 2+ years of experience in integrating plug-ins and writing new plug-ins to extend the Moodle system core features
  • 2+ years of experience in XML data structures and Web Services (SOA)

Preferred Skills:

  • Experience in AJAX, jQuery, JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XHTML
  • Experience with Moodle API and integration with third party systems
  • Knowledge in Zend, Joomla, Drupal or WordPress would be a plus

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