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We're looking for a PHP Developer to join a growing digital team in Leeds, working on high-impact platforms used by thousands of customers. If you enjoy building clean, scalable applications and want the freedom to explore new technologies, this role ticks every box.

What you'll be doing

Building and maintaining modern PHP applications using Laravel or Symfony

Collaborating with a cross-functional team (engineers, product, UX) in a hybrid setup

Developing new features, refactoring legacy modules, and contributing to technical decisions

Working in an environment where learning is encouraged - you'll get exposure to new languages, frameworks, DevOps tools and cloud services

Supporting the deployment and maintenance of cloud-based systems (AWS experience is a bonus, not a must!)

What we're looking for

Strong PHP experience and knowledge of Laravel or Symfony

Good understanding of OOP, RESTful APIs, MVC, and secure coding practices

Passion for clean, maintainable code and modern development practices

A team player who enjoys solving problems and learning new technologies

Bonus skills (not essential): AWS, Docker, CI/CD, modern JavaScript frameworks, cloud-native tooling

What's in it for you

Hybrid working with flexibility

Chance to learn and work with new technologies and cloud tools

Supportive engineering culture with knowledge sharing and mentoring

Personal development budget + clear career progression

Great people, modern tech stack, and a team who genuinely cares about what they build

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