Florian Tiar is a Senior WordPress Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience building and scaling CMS-driven platforms for agencies, startups and scale-ups across France and the UK. He has driven reliability and developer productivity at brands reaching millions of monthly users — from Culture Trip’s headless WordPress at scale to multilingual multisite infrastructure at WorldFirst. At MVF he introduced unit testing, coding standards and CI/CD integrations that measurably improved code quality and maintainability across multiple editorial properties. A long-time contributor to WordPress core and to high-profile projects like WooCommerce, he combines deep core knowledge with practical devops, Docker and API experience. Now based in France, he’s open to remote roles or freelance engagements and brings a pragmatic focus on testable, scalable WordPress architectures and reusable component design. An unusual strength: he pairs agency-grade templating and plugin craftsmanship with production-grade infrastructure and automation.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BTS IRIS Informatique, BTS IRIS Informatique at Lycée Robert Doisneau
Expert en Ingénierie et Management de la Communication Numérique Informatique, Expert en Ingénierie et Management de la Communication Numérique Informatique at HETIC
Expert en système informatique Informatique, Expert en système informatique Informatique at CFA INGETIS
M1 360 Digital Informatique, M1 360 Digital Informatique at SUPDEWEB
A customizable, open-source ecommerce platform built on WordPress. Build any commerce solution you can imagine.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 4 PRs, 5 comments in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Florian primarily contributed to improving the WooCommerce platform's codebase. Their commits focused on refining existing code by improving wording, refactoring code to avoid extra lines, and fixing spacing/tabs within the "my-address.php" and "thankyou.php" templates. They also added a "before thank you" hook, indicating a focus on extending the platform's functionality and customization options. A later commit reverted a CSS change, showcasing maintenance and bug fixing capabilities.
A Gutenberg block to display verses of the Qu'ran using an external API
Contributions:3 releases, 1 review, 24 PRs in 2 years 1 month
apiversesgutenberg-blockwordpressran
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Florian Tiar - Senior WordPress Engineer at Servier