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PHP Developer

up to £55,000

Tuesday 21 Nov 2023

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Are you a PHP Developer with expertise in Laravel, Symfony, and MySQL? We've got the perfect opportunity for you!
 
Position: Short-Term PHP Developer (Back End)
Location: Remote within the UK
Salary: 40-55k
 
We are looking for a PHP Developer to join a high-performing digital consultancy with an international client base. You will be collaborating closely with their engineering and UX teams to support the development of new features and enhancements to web applications used globally.
The team is high-performing and passionate about creating exceptional experiences for their clients.
 
Thee consultancy is going through a stable period of growth and are looking to add a Full Stack PHP developer to their team with a bias towards back end.
 
They currently have a contractor in place and looking to replace this person with a perm developer. The team generally align to specific clients - the client you would be primarily working on is a learning management system for a pet nutrition organisation. The platform operates in 42 countries and educates veterinarians on the most suited products for treatment, with over 100k+ users.
 
We are looking for someone with:
  • Proven PHP development experience in a similar role.
  • Expertise in front-end technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS)
  • Expertise in PHP frameworks Laravel, Symfony, and MySQL databases
 
The team is headquartered in Scotland, with some hybrid and some remote team members, and have social gatherings throughout the year.
 
The role offers a salary of 40-55k depending on experience.
 
Please apply now for more details!
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