<div dir="ltr">Arizona State University's Applied Learning Technologies Institute (ASU alt^I) is seeking Drupal developers for immediate full-time, part-time and contract-based work. We have a variety of needs including theme development and maintenance, module development and maintenance, site administration / build-out, and testing / quality assurance. For all positions, contributors to the Drupal community are preferred, but not required.<br>
<br>Please send Jeff Beeman (jrbeeman on Drupal.org or <a href="mailto:jeff.beeman@asu.edu">jeff.beeman@asu.edu</a>) a private message or email with any questions you may have about the posting. <br><br>Posting at: <a href="http://snipr.com/33u8s">http://snipr.com/33u8s</a><br>
The description at the posting page is a general one for Drupal developers - please see the details on specific positions we are looking to fill below and apply based on the description(s) you see here.<br><br>Details:<br>
<br>Applicants for theme or module developer positions should have a solid foundation of PHP / MySQL skills. Module developers that have at least passing familiarity with the APIs of a variety of contributed modules, including CCK, Views and Organic Groups and have experience writing modules that integrate or layer on top of existing modules are preferred. Theme developers that have experience with the Zen theme and using templates to alter the display and structure of output content are preferred.<br>
<br>Applicants for site administation / build-out positions with experience managing large amounts of content and user data, and familiarity with using CCK and Views to build out site sections are preferred.<br><br>Applicants for testing / quality assurance positions with experience trying to break sites in any way imaginable - from finding security holes to exposing edge-case bugs, and applicants with some level of development experience and familiarity with the SimpleTest framework are preferred.<br>
<br>Interested parties that are out-of-state or world-wide are encouraged to apply, as working remotely is an option.<br><br clear="all">// Jeff Beeman
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