As a WordPress Developer, your role involves designing, coding, and modifying websites to meet client specifications. Your goal is to create visually appealing sites with user-friendly design and clear navigation. Expertise in CMS platforms like WordPress and Drupal is crucial for success in this role. Key Responsibilities: - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather and define website requirements. - Design and develop websites according to client specifications, ensuring responsiveness and optimal user experience. - Customize and configure CMS platforms, with a strong preference for expertise in WordPress and Drupal. - Integrate third-party plugins, widgets, and APIs to enhance website functionality. - Write well-designed, testable, efficient code using best software development practices. - Stay updated on industry trends and emerging technologies for cutting-edge design and functionality. - Troubleshoot and resolve website issues to ensure smooth operation. - Conduct website performance tests and implement necessary optimizations. - Maintain and update existing websites to keep content accurate and up to date. - Collaborate with the marketing team to implement SEO best practices and improve website visibility. Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in computer science, Web Development, or a related field. - Minimum of 5 years of experience in web development, focusing on CMS platforms like WordPress and Drupal. - Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and other relevant web development languages. - Experience working with graphic designers to convert designs into visual elements. - Strong understanding of website architecture, usability, and user experience. - Knowledge of SEO best practices and website optimization techniques. - Experience with website hosting, domain management, and DNS configuration. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with excellent communication skills. - Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities. Preferred Skills: - Experience with e-commerce platforms (e.g., WooCommerce, Shopify). - Knowledge of website security best practices. - Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., Git),