Full Stack Developer - Leeds (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

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Full Stack Developer (PHP/Symfony/React/Next.js) - Leeds (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

Agile/Scrum | 3dpw in office | Flexible Hours | Excellent Progression Opportunity | Bonus Scheme

Ada Meher is currently resourcing for a candidate to join their client, a platform vendor based in the city centre, who are looking to add to their delivery team due to the demands of their current projects. The role would involve using Symfony working on a number of large-scale application builds using the latest in headless web-API and serverless technology. The company are very process driven, following TDD and Agile methodology and preferring candidates who have similar ideologies around best practice. They also deploy code via AWS and Lambdas with the Serverless framework so any knowledge in this area would be beneficial.

The business operates on a hybrid remote basis to balance the flexibility of remote work with the opportunity to collaborate with cross-functional project teams in their Leeds City Centre offices 3dpw. They also offer a flexible hours policy, focusing on productivity over time-tracking, allowing employees to take ownership over how and when they deliver their workload.

The ideal candidate will have experience working commercially with PHP and Symfony, preferably with a focus on API Platform, quality and testing, and be enthused by the chance to work on enterprise grade application development. Given the greenfield nature of the work there is plenty of opportunity for input from all levels on the design of the solution and a real chance for the right person to really make their mark.

To be considered:

  • Demonstrable experience of PHP Development

  • Demonstrable experience with Symfony / API-Platform

  • Knowledge of TDD/Unit Testing (PHPUnit / Pest or similar)

  • Experience with React & Next.js would be a bonus

  • Experience in AWS based infrastructure would be a bonus

  • Strong communication skills

    The company in question is highly regarded not only in the solutions that they provide to their clients, but also the environment they create with outstanding acknowledgement of work and progression paths on top of many perks such as flexibility in working hours and bonus schemes. They aspire to create a relaxed environment where people can work on forward thinking technology solutions.

    This Full Stack Developer (PHP/Symfony/React/Next.js) role is attracting a high number of applicants at the moment so be sure to get in contact ASAP to avoid missing out. Please send a CV in confidence for more information

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