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Web Developer (React / WordPress - In-Office Philadelphia Suburbs)

$55,000/year

Nexvel

Elkins Park, PA, USA

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Build Next-Level Web Experiences for Local Brands That Drive Real Results At Nexvel, we believe local businesses deserve better: better websites, better tools, better strategy. For over 10 years, we’ve brought the latest technology to the local level, helping small businesses compete and win in a digital-first world. We serve some of the region’s most recognized local brands across industries like home services, healthcare, and legal, building modern websites, web apps, and digital experiences that actually move the needle. We’re looking for a web developer who’s excited about where the web is going. Not just someone who can build front-end experiences, but someone who can think like an architect, solve problems like an engineer, and adapt quickly as the tech evolves. You’ll work primarily on the front end using React, WordPress, and headless builds, but we care more about how you think than what your title says. The future of development isn’t about front-end or back-end. It’s about building flexible, scalable platforms that solve real problems for real businesses. This is an in-office position based in Elkins Park, PA. We’re collaborative by nature and believe the best work happens when we can connect face-to-face. If you're looking to grow in a supportive environment where your work directly impacts real businesses, we’d love to meet you. Requirements What You'll Do Build responsive, mobile-first websites using React, HTML, CSS, and modern JavaScript Work with headless CMS setups (typically WordPress with ACF) and integrate front ends with dynamic content Pull data from REST or GraphQL APIs and structure it for clean, fast user experiences Translate Figma designs into clean, accessible code that works across devices and browsers Maintain and improve existing WordPress and static websites Collaborate with other developers, designers, and content creators to build cohesive platforms Support internal innovation projects, including AI-enhanced tools and in-house app development What We’re Looking For Technical Skills Proficiency in React, JavaScript (ES6+), and HTML/CSS Experience working with WordPress, including Advanced Custom Fields and custom post types Familiarity with headless CMS setups and static site generators like Gatsby or Astro Ability to fetch and integrate data from REST and GraphQL APIs Understanding of technical SEO principles and how development impacts site performance and visibility Ability to translate Figma designs into responsive, cross-browser-compatible websites Non-Technical Traits Willingness to learn and stay current with evolving tools and technologies A can-do attitude and strong problem-solving mindset Ability to search effectively, whether using Google, AI tools, or collaborating with teammates Strong attention to detail and a desire to deliver polished, reliable work Comfortable working in a fast-paced, feedback-driven environment Collaborative and communicative when working with developers, designers, and content creators Bonus Skills (Nice to Have) TailwindCSS or other utility-first frameworks Experience using AI coding tools like Cursor or GitHub Copilot Exposure to automation Plugins/tools for WordPress Comfort building and testing HTML email templates Benefits What You’ll Get Health Benefits: Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision Retirement: Employer-sponsored retirement plan Time Off: Generous PTO, paid holidays, flexible scheduling Development: Sponsored training and certification opportunities Culture: Collaborative team with lunches, outings, and a supportive environment Environment: A collaborative, creative, and results-driven team that values quality work and individual strengths Growth: Hands-on opportunities to grow into software engineering, product development, or AI-based tool building Salary: $55,000–$70,000 based on experience Ready to Build What’s Next? Send your resume, portfolio of work or GitHub link, and a short note about why you’re a great fit. We’re not just hiring a developer, we’re adding to a team that’s helping reshape what’s possible for local businesses.

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