Drupal Developer | Bentley University

Employment type: 
Full time
Telecommute: 
Not allowed

The Bentley University Department of Web Services is seeking a qualified, full-time web developer. Demonstrable Drupal experience is a must!

Duties Include:

Leveraging Drupal to maintain and build web sites, pages, themes, page elements, landing pages, XML documents, RSS feeds, banners, and other types of content as needed.

~Working with the lead web developer to support and extend existing Drupal architecture.

~Develop custom theme work with Drupal.

~Evaluating and deploying Drupal modules with a solid understanding of the framework, coding best-practices, and the Drupal community.

~ Developing custom Drupal modules in PHP that integrate with existing modules.

~ Supporting, maintaining, and administering our existing Drupal sites.

SITE DEVELOPMENT

~Translating design comps into HTML/XHTML pages and/or Drupal themes.

~Diagnosing and fixing bugs, and edit design and editorial components as necessary.

~Other tasks as assigned, including: server administration, project management, and team development.

~Providing support, training, and documentation for clients, team members, and colleagues.

TEAM COLLABORATION

~Collaborating creatively with the web team and the lead architect.

~Implementing technical best practices for development, code quality, QA and site testing.

~Communicating clearly with both the web team and nontechnical staff members.

CLIENT COLLABORATION

~Collaborating and communicating with clients and managers clearly, insightfully, and professionally.

~Consulting with internal clients to gather requirements, develop specifications, iterate designs, receive feedback.

~Parsing raw project requirements into phased milestones, time estimates, and clear schedules that balance relative feature value, resource costs, and quick wins.

~Helping clients to shape their requirements and then translate those needs into realistic project plans where client expectations are in sync with the web group's capabilities and priorities.