Are you a passionate Shopify developer with a proven track record of building exceptional eCommerce experiences?
Revibe, a leading company in the UAE, is seeking a talented Senior Shopify Developer to join our growing team. In this remote role, you'll play a key role in crafting customized themes, developing robust apps, and extending the functionality of our Shopify stores.
About You:
5+ years of experience in Shopify theme development and customization
Proficiency in Shopify APIs, including REST, GraphQL, admin & frontstore APIs, and payment APIs
Solid understanding of server-side languages like Ruby on Rails or Node.js
Extensive experience developing custom Shopify apps using Shopify's APIs and SDKs
Strong grasp of web technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design principles
Experience with version control systems, preferably Git
Effective communication skills
Shopify Certification a plus
What You'll Do:
Collaborate with designers and product managers to translate design mockups into functional and visually appealing Shopify themes
Develop and maintain custom Shopify apps to enhance store functionality and user experience
Integrate third-party applications and services with Shopify stores
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to Shopify themes and apps
Stay up-to-date on the latest Shopify features and best practices
Why Revibe?
Opportunity to work on challenging and impactful projects
Collaborative and supportive work environment
Competitive salary and benefits package
Remote work flexibility
If you're a skilled Shopify developer who thrives in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to apply!
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