Developers are expected to design responsive WordPress themes, work with UI/UX, and handle WooCommerce and Elementor components.
This is a remote position.
Technology company requires developers with excellent English skills, minimum 3 years of experience in WordPress development, experience with WooCommerce, Elementor. Solid experience in developing responsive themes using HTML5, SASS, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery. Knowledge of UI/UX and basic understanding of on-page SEO practices required.
- Office hours,
- 100% remote work.
Requirements
- You have extensive experience in interface design, strong analytical skills, and amazing communication skills in Spanish and English.
- Ability to work with a team of developers, clients, and receive constant feedback from colleagues, clients, and users.
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