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Join a growing Drupal Services firm. If you are based out of India, have at least 3 Years experience working in LAMP and have few Drupal Sites under your belt, we want you. You must be willing to start immediately.
Job Responsibilities
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- Researching, Installing, Reviewing new modules contributed on drupal.org and knowing their features
- Working with Drupal Theme Design Team, Research Team as well as Development Team to provide them with solutions with what is available out there.
- Working with Business Development team in Sales Cycle and validating the proposed solutions.
- Participating in team meetings to provide constructive feedback when new modules are being developed to see that there is no duplication of what has already been developed
- To work with existing contributors and drupal experts and participate in best practices discussions
- To Contribute new modules in Drupal CVS
- To help Drupal Community on Drupal forums as a whole by providing them expert advise.
* Salary will be best in the Industry
* You will also be provided Stock Options after 1 year of Service in the Company
Please apply in confidence by sending you resume to Roshan Shah at roshan {{at}} bpocanada {{dot}} com or call our vancouver office at 1-604-630-4292 to discuss your candidature.
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