Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Lead Developer

Hazler Hill
1 week ago
Create job alert

Lead Developer, WordPress – Shropshire - £40k-£50k

Lead Developer who is ready to take ownership, shape how things are built, and make a genuine impact on projects to join this growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing digital team in Shropshire, working on projects that blend creativity with solid technical delivery and has the scope to grow and develop into a Development Manager role.

You will take the lead within the team on the delivery of projects, leading from the front, mentoring junior developers, and helping guide the team’s technical direction. This is a role with real influence and visibility, and the perfect step towards a Development Manager position as the team continues to grow.

If you love problem solving, building slick, high performing websites, and bringing fresh ideas to the table, then we would love to hear from you.

Your role will involve:



Taking the lead on developing and delivering WordPress websites that are fast, secure, and scalable.

*

Supporting and mentor junior developers, helping them to grow their skills and confidence.

*

Working closely with designers, Project Managers, and clients to bring ideas to life through clean, well structured code.

*

Keeping development processes sharp, from Git workflows to CI/CD and deployment best practice.

*

Staying ahead of the curve by suggesting new tools, frameworks, or smarter ways to work.

*

Some projects with Laravel, this would be a nice bonus, but not the core focus.

We need you to have:

*

Deep experience with WordPress, including custom themes, plugins, and complex builds.

*

Strong front-end skills: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6+) and responsive design.

*

Understanding of MySQL, APIs, and performance optimisation.

*

Confident with Git, deployment pipelines, and modern development workflows.

*

A natural leader who enjoys collaboration, mentoring, and sharing knowledge.

*

Awareness of accessibility, security, and UX best practices.

*

Bonus points for any experience with Laravel or modern PHP frameworks.

This opportunity offers:

*

Competitive salary and performance based rewards.

*

A genuine career development path to a Development Manager role as the team grows.

*

A creative, supportive culture where your voice is heard and ideas are welcomed.

*

A wide variety of projects to keep you challenged and inspired.

Apply now for immediate consideration, client is ready to interview

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Lead Developer

Lead Software Developer - Swindon £80,000

Technical Lead (.Net) - Glasgow / Edinburgh Hybrid - 75K

Software Developer C#, JavaScript, React

Lead Engineer

Software Team Lead

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Cloud Computing Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Must Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK cloud hiring has shifted from title-led CV screens to capability-driven assessments that emphasise platform reliability, cost control (FinOps), defence-in-depth security, automation via IaC, high-availability design, and measurable business impact. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for platform engineers, SREs, cloud security engineers, DevOps, solutions architects, FinOps practitioners & data/AI platform engineers. Who this is for: Cloud/platform engineers, SREs, DevOps, cloud security, FinOps, network engineers, solutions/enterprise architects, data/ML platform engineers, observability engineers & cloud product managers targeting roles in the UK.

Why Cloud Computing Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

For many years, cloud computing careers in the UK meant roles for infrastructure specialists, system administrators, network engineers & software developers. Today, the picture looks very different. Cloud has become the backbone of digital transformation across industries — from healthcare to finance, education to government. With that reach comes new expectations. Cloud isn’t just about servers & storage anymore. It’s about handling sensitive data responsibly, meeting regulatory obligations, designing intuitive user experiences, communicating clearly with diverse stakeholders & understanding how people actually interact with complex digital systems. This means cloud careers are increasingly multidisciplinary, requiring expertise in law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design alongside technical skills. In this article, we’ll explore why cloud careers in the UK are broadening, how these five disciplines intersect with cloud work, what it means for job-seekers & employers, and how to future-proof your career in this fast-changing sector.

Cloud Computing Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Cloud Department

Cloud computing has transformed how organisations in the UK and worldwide design, deliver, and maintain their IT infrastructure. Whether it’s migrating on-premise workloads to the cloud, building cloud-native applications, or optimising for cost, performance, and security — organisations of all sizes need cloud teams with clearly defined roles. For someone applying for cloud computing jobs, or hiring for them, knowing who does what in a modern cloud department gives you an edge. This article describes the core roles you’ll find in a mature cloud team, how these roles work together through the cloud lifecycle, what skills UK employers tend to expect, typical career paths and salaries, plus the challenges of structuring cloud computing teams.