Job
- Level
- Senior
- Job Field
- Full Stack
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent employment
- Salary
- from 59.440 € Gross/Year
- Location
- Eisenstadt
- Working Model
- Hybrid
Your role in the team
- You develop software (with a focus on PHP) for the free university information system FH Complete.
- You will work on a variety of projects within the open source community and the organizational units of the university.
- You collect and evaluate requirements, create concepts and implement them in software projects.
- You take on a coordinating role with regard to versioning, optimization and ensuring code quality.
- You will supplement and support the existing three-person software development team with your specialist knowledge in a senior role.
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Our expectations of you
Education
- Completed training with a focus on IT (preferably college or university
Qualifications
- Very good knowledge of programming, scripting, markup and database languages (PHP, JavaScript, HTML, SQL) and associated frameworks or libraries (e.g. CodeIgniter, JQuery, Bootstrap)
- Good knowledge of implementing SOAP and REST interfaces
- Knowledge of Git for version control
- Linux basic knowledge
- Structured, solution-oriented and independent way of working
- Strong analytical skills, high quality awareness and good communication skills
Experience
- Several years of relevant professional experience in software development
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Benefits
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Fachhochschule Burgenland GmbH
Eisenstadt
The Burgenland University of Applied Sciences, located in the sunniest region of Austria with its two campuses in Eisenstadt and Pinkafeld, is the ideal place for growth. Here more than 2,300 students grow and learn every year. LOCAL CUISINE aside, this is a great place to thrive intellectually!
Description
- Company Type
- Established Company
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
- Industry
- Science, Research