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Full Stack Developer

Exeter
1 week ago
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Senior Full Stack Developer

  • Exeter, Devon (Hybrid-Working with a minimum of x2 days in the office you must be based locally)
  • c£60,000 per year
  • Pension, Bonuses, Life Insurance, Healthcare etc.
    Skills and Experience:
  • Extensive experience with web application and API development at a senior level
  • Must be able to mentor more junior members of the team in the absence of the Technical Lead
  • Expert understanding of microservice architecture
  • Expert knowledge of PHP Symfony framework is preferred
  • Proficient in JavaScript, including modern frameworks in this instance React is preferred
  • Proficient in SQL and experience with MySQL
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS preferred)
  • Familiarity with design-led and mobile-led approaches
  • An understanding of good UI/UX design
  • A good working knowledge of Docker
  • Experience delivering SaaS solutions
  • Experience implementing CI/CD pipelines
  • Design, develop, test and maintain complex PHP web applications and APIs to deliver secure, scalable and performant solutions
  • Design and develop front end code with a focus on security, accessibility and delivering a great user experience
  • Provide input on key technology, architectural and development decisions
    The Opportunity:
    In this role you will have a hands-on role at all stages of the software lifecycle, giving input on planning and solution design, alongside coding, testing and maintaining web applications and APIs.
    You will work within a team of agile developers to build and support systems to a high standard of security, scalability and performance.
    The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience working at a senior level across the full stack within a web development team, with a keen attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills.
    Please note this role will not be fully remote and there is no flexibility on the x2 days per week qt the client’s offices based in Exeter.
    Applications:
    Please contact John Noonan here at ISR to learn more about our client based in Devon and how they are developing the IT services and systems across the fleet and facilities management sectors that make them a leader in their field?

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