Full Stack Developer

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Job Title: Full Stack Web Developer

Location: Norwich
Salary: Excellent

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Monday-Thursday 9am – 18.15 pm and 1 Friday a month.

Galaxy Personnel is partnering with an exciting growing company, who are looking for a Full Stack Web Developer to join our in-house team in Norwich. You’ll be building and maintaining end-to-end web applications

You’ll work across our stack — TypeScript, Next.js, React.js, Node.js, MySQL/PostgreSQL, and occasionally PHP or Python (FastAPI) — delivering complete internal systems that automate, optimise, and scale company workflows.

You’ll also have the chance to experiment with AI integrations, including services such as OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Whisper, and other modern API-driven tools, embedding intelligent features into our applications.

This role suits a developer who’s as comfortable designing data models as they are building elegant interfaces — someone curious, pragmatic, and ambitious about what technology can do inside a fast-moving business.

Key Role Objectives

  • Design, build, and maintain full-stack web applications for internal use.

  • Develop and integrate APIs (internal and third-party).

  • Manage data storage and schema design (MySQL / PostgreSQL).

  • Build and optimise front-end interfaces with React and Next.js.

  • Maintain and extend WordPress/PHP components where needed..

  • Contribute to system architecture, scalability, and automation discussions.

  • What you will need:

  • Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript (ES6+), PHP, Python

  • Frameworks: React.js, Next.js, Node.js (Express or similar), FastAPI

  • Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL

  • Front-End: HTML5, CSS3, TailwindCSS or equivalent

    Desirable Skills

  • Familiarity with AI and automation services such as OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Whisper, Anthropic.

  • Experience integrating text-to-speech, speech recognition, or chatbot/LLM APIs.

  • Experience with Docker, CI/CD, and modern DevOps pipelines.

  • Understanding of authentication (OAuth, Clerk, Auth0, etc.) and security principles.

  • Experience deploying on AWS, Vercel, or similar platforms.

    Opportunities

  • Thrive on building systems that actually get used.

  • Enjoy working across the stack and understanding how everything fits together.

  • Take ownership of your code — from database design to UI polish.

  • Stay curious about emerging technologies, especially AI and automation.

  • Communicate clearly, collaborate easily, and enjoy problem-solving.

    What We Offer

  • The freedom to design and build tools that directly impact our business.

  • Opportunity to shape internal technology from the ground up.

  • Relaxed, pragmatic working culture with a focus on results, not red tape.

  • Ongoing support for professional development and learning

    If this is a role you would be interested in and want to hear more

    Contact David Steel on (phone number removed)

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