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Full-stack Software Developer

Bristol
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Mid-Level Full-Stack Developer - Bristol / Hybrid (UK) - £45,000 - £55,000 + benefits

Yolk Recruitment are working with an established and fast-growing technology business developing intelligent, life-saving applications.

This is an exciting opportunity for a Mid-Level Full-Stack Developer to play a key role in the next phase of the company's growth. You'll work on products that make a real social impact while helping to modernise and evolve a highly regarded suite of software applications.

What you'll be doing:

Contribute to the development of core applications.
Build and maintain responsive, accessible, and elegant user interfaces using React and modern web technologies.
Implement new audio features powered by in-house AI-driven noise classification models.
Develop scalable, high-quality back-end functionality using modern PHP, Laravel, and TypeScript.
Champion front-end development and drive UI modernisation across the product suite.
Collaborate closely with designers and stakeholders to turn concepts into high-performing digital experiences.
Work within an agile engineering team to deliver new features, improve performance, and maintain code quality.
Support CI/CD processes and contribute to an evolving AWS-based infrastructure.

The skills you'll need:

Strong and recent experience working with React.
Experience in modern PHP, Laravel, and TypeScript.
Solid understanding of layout, typography, and responsive web design.
Familiarity with Docker, AWS, and CI/CD pipelines.
A collaborative approach, with strong attention to detail and a passion for clean, maintainable code.

Company Benefits:

35-hour working week
Hybrid working model
28 days' holiday plus bank holidays
Generous healthcare package
pension scheme
Cycle-to-Work scheme

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