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Software Architect

Company Name:
Phase2 Technology
Position Type:
Full-time
Phase2 is seeking a Software Architect/Technical Lead with experience creating architectural specifications, developing innovative web applications including websites, CMS, CRM, e-commerce, and performing custom web development. Candidates must be proficient in current and emerging web-based technologies to include, but not limited to; PHP, Ruby, NodeJs, AngualrJS, XML, AJAX, etc. Candidates must have familiarity with SQL compliant database platforms, web servers, app servers, and operating systems including LAMP. Experience with content management systems (CMS) including Drupal is important. Experience with open source applications is a plus.
Phase2 has 4 locations: Alexandria, VA (our Headquarters), NYC, Portand, OR and San Francisco. This position can be done in one of our 4 locations as well as remotley if you are not located near one of our offices.
Responsibilities
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Responsible for the initial design, development and implementation of web applications, prototypes, user interfaces, and websites for clients
Creates high level architectural specifications, ensuring feasibility functionality and integration with existing platforms.
Manage full life cycle of the process, reviewing codes and supervising any testing.
Ensures all development practices are in compliance with Phase2's best practice policies and procedures.
Configure, customize, and integrate open source software (OSS) for clients
Maintain and support existing systems and websites, andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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