PHP Developer - Doncaster (Hybrid Remote) - £40-45k
Remote Work | Laravel | Microservices | New Feature Development | Flexible Hours | Linear Progression | SOLID Principles
Ada Meher is currently on the lookout for a talented PHP Development professional, on behalf of a market leading technology vendor, looking for someone to dive into the ongoing projects they have designing and developing new features for their in-house product development as well as the refactoring of an existing legacy codebase into the latest version of Laravel. The projects involve key level decision making and are based in a Laravel/Vuejs microservice tech stack, utilising latest practices such as TDD.
This role is currently operating on a hybrid remote basis and will remain with flexibility in this regard long term. However, candidates should be a permanent resident, have the full right to work in the UK and be willing to commute to the office once or twice per week.
They maintain a strong commitment to standards and quality of code, focusing on the latest PSR standards and SOLID principles. They also offer a good learning and development opportunity, with licenses for popular learning platforms and accreditations available to all technical staff to help them progress through the ranks.
To be considered:
Demonstrable experience of OOP PHP
Demonstrable experience with relevant MVC frameworks (Preferably Laravel)
Experience working to SOLID principles
HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Linux/Windows OS
Any knowledge of TDD is desirable but not essential
The company in question is a market leader not only in the solutions that they provide to their clients internationally but also the technology they work on and the environment they create with many perks such as flexible working hours and amazing progression opportunity. They aspire to create a relaxed environment where people can work on forward thinking technology solutions.
This PHP Developer role is attracting a high number of applicants at the moment so be sure to get in contact ASAP or send a CV to (url removed) to avoid missing out