Senior PHP Software Developer

Montreal

Offre publiée le 2025-12-14

AppDirect

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Description de Poste

Become a digital, global citizen and enable the new generation of digital entrepreneurs around the world. AppDirect offers a subscription commerce platform to sell any product, through any channel, on any device - as a service. We power millions of subscriptions worldwide for organizations. We do this by our values-driven culture—one that enables you to Be Seen, Be Yourself, and Do Your Best Work.

About You

We are looking to hire a skilled and ambitious Senior PHP Software Developer in Montreal. You are a highly technical, hands-on PHP developer with a passion for producing maintainable and robust code. You’re passionate about driving value through innovative solutions and enjoy working in a collaborative environment. We’d love to have you on board!

What you’ll do and how you’ll have an impact

  • You will help shape and evolve the ecosystem for integrations into our platform as we scale with more use cases and areas of extensibility.
  • Architect and build systems that can process a high volume of transactions.
  • Design, implement, and support scalable fault-tolerant systems to minimize customer impact in case of failures.
  • Participate in the effort to move to a JAVA micro-service oriented architecture.
  • You’ll work shoulder to shoulder with some of the best people in different disciplines like product management and business analytics.

What we’re looking for

  • Minimum 5 years of experience as a PHP Software Developer.
  • Knowledge of web service technologies and building REST APIs.
  • Enjoy building production grade code then supporting and maintaining once it goes live.
  • Comfortable in code reviewing another engineer’s code and participating in technical designs.
  • Proven track record of delivering end to end business solutions.
  • B.S. degree (or higher) in Computer Science or a related field.

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