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Full Stack Developer | £45,000 – £50,000 | Remote | UK-Based | EdTech
 
Join a much admired EdTech company making educaional games used by millions of children worldwide. We’re looking for a Full Stack Developer to help build and improve their platforms used by over 10 million students.
 
What You’ll Do 

Develop engaging UIs using Angular and React
Build and maintain backend services with Nest.js and PHP (Yii)
Work with MySQL databases and third-party API integrations
Write clean, tested code and contribute to code reviews
Collaborate with product, design, and support teams
Learn and grow in a supportive, close-knit environment What We’re Looking For 

3+ years full stack experience
Strong JavaScript/TypeScript skills (Angular preferred)
Experience with Nest.js or similar backend frameworks
Confident with MySQL and Git
Good communicator and team player
Eager to learn and improve Nice to Have 

Mobile dev (Ionic/Cordova)
Redis, BullMQ, WebSockets
Docker, CI/CD experience Tech Stack
 
Angular, React, Nest.js, PHP (Yii), MySQL, Redis, Ionic, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, BullMQ, CI/CD pipelines
 
Benefits 

£45,000 – £50,000 salary
Remote working
Pension + gym membership or private health insurance
Free mental health support via Open Up

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