Wednesday, 10 October 2012

[dcphp-dev] [JOB] Permanent PHP Developer positions---Remote, must be near DC---REST, SOAP, API

Hello guys and gals,

My name is Mike, and I am a recruiter with The Maven Group. I wanted to take an opportunity to see if any talented PHP folks around the DC area would be interested in being part of new API development team being built by one of my favorite clients. These guys are a small Defense contracting and solutions based in the DC area and have recently been awarded full funding on a new project. This is hot out of the oven and the icing is still gooey :) They are ready to put people in seats NOW!!!

They have a need for 4-5 talented developers with expertise in designing and building RESTful APIs. They are a dynamic team of very experienced leaders in the opensource technology field, and all of their projects work around exciting technology stacks. This is a great opportunity for a select few to be on the ground floor with a lot of visibility on a high profile Defense project. The work can be done remote, though you will have a lot of interaction with the team via skype and occasional visits to DC if the DoD end-client requests it.

They are open to a wide range of experience levels, and the comp package will be in the neighborhood of $90-120K/yr. The only definite is US Citizenship is required, and likely you will need to obtain a DoD Secret clearance. These guys are very passionate about technology, mostly opensource, and love bringing candidates on board that share that passion and enthusiasm for technology.

Please consider this and email me at mike.lewis@themavengroup.com if you want to discuss in more detail. 

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