This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Lead Developer (all-in-one-security) - WordPress in the United States.
This role offers the opportunity to lead the development of a globally-used WordPress security plugin, protecting over a million websites worldwide. You will oversee the plugin’s technical roadmap, guide a small, distributed team of developers, and ensure high-quality, secure code standards. The position combines hands‑on development in PHP and JavaScript with strategic leadership, including task delegation, code review, and collaboration with QA and product management teams. This is a fully remote role with flexible hours, requiring partial overlap with UK working hours. Ideal candidates are passionate about WordPress development, website security, and mentoring others, with the chance to shape a product that impacts millions of users globally.
Accountabilities
* Lead and manage the development team, assigning tasks, reviewing work, and ensuring timely delivery of features.
* Develop and maintain secure, efficient, and high-quality code for WordPress plugins using PHP, JavaScript, and relevant libraries.
* Establish and enforce technical standards and best practices across the codebase.
* Identify priorities, resolve blockers, and act as the key technical point of contact for the plugin.
* Collaborate with QA and Product Management teams to align development work with business objectives.
* Guide the strategic direction of plugin development, leveraging expertise in security and WordPress.
Qualifications
* Strong experience in PHP development, particularly within WordPress plugin development.
* Proficiency in JavaScript and related libraries for WordPress.
* Deep understanding of website security, including firewalls and related technologies.
* Experience managing and mentoring other developers.
* Knowledge of GitHub, GitLab, or Git is desirable but not required.
* Strong problem‑solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a distributed, remote environment.
Benefits
* Competitive salary (dependent on experience).
* Fully remote work with flexible hours (32–40 per week), requiring partial overlap with UK working hours.
* Option to work from co‑working space in Newport, Wales, if UK‑based.
* Opportunities to attend annual WordCamp events across Europe, Asia, or the US.
* Regular online team meetings, 1:1s, and company updates.
* Flexible working arrangements (freelance, full‑time, part‑time, contract, or permanent).
* Freedom to manage your own schedule while making a global impact.
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