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Pegasystems

Senior Web Developer, Drupal Full Stack

Pegasystems, East Montpelier, Vermont, us, 05651


Senior Web Developer, Drupal Full Stack

Job Category: Application Development

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Meet Our Team:

The Digital team at Pegasystems creates, maintains and continuously improves the websites that help people learn, sell and buy Pega applications. The 8+ digital properties we work on span internal and external audiences across offices in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region.

Picture Yourself at Pega:

We're looking for an experienced full stack Drupal developer to join our growing global team. You'll work with a diverse global team of developers, designers, and content creators to help shape the digital experience across multiple Drupal 9 web properties.

What You'll Do at Pega:

Build and code enterprise class corporate and community websites

Resolve complex issues reported on existing production systems

Partner with other IT teams to seamlessly integrate web sites with Pega’s enterprise systems

Work with the test automation team to implement continuous regression test suites as new features are implemented

Refine complex requirements into bite sized technical specs

Communicate effectively with project managers, product owners, and development team members to facilitate understanding of deliverables, estimates, and prioritization

Help with the technical evolution of the Pega web sites

Implement development best practices

Who You Are:

A motivated, and accomplished web developer with a track record of building state-of-the-art, scalable, extensible, and feature-rich Drupal websites, with the following qualities:

Strong technical problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently on projects

Passionate about learning and applying new web technology

Committed to collaboration and teamwork in all facets of Web development

Excellent critical reasoning, oral and written communication skills

Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a cross functional team

Have experimented with Generative AI Applications

What You've Accomplished:

3+ of Drupal 8/9 experience

7+ years PHP/SQL/Javascript development experience with a CMS

3+ years experience with GIT with branching strategies like GitFlow

3+ years experience with agile software development and Scrum

SSH and Unix command line skills

Experience building React applications in Drupal, helpful

BS or equivalent

Pega Offers You:

A rapidly growing yet well-established business

The world’s most innovative organizations as reference-able clients

Analyst acclaimed technology leadership in a massive emerging market

A fast-paced, exciting, collaborative, and rewarding environment within innovative industries

Competitive salary + Bonus + Employee Equity in the company and a strong Benefits / PTO Plan

Job ID: 20807

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