Senior Backend Developer - Fareham

Southampton
3 months ago
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A growing software company in Fareham, who've developed a suite of tools and applications, are looking for an experienced Backend Developer to join their Web Development team.

Their applications are developed using PHP, nginx, RabbitMQ, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and they use custom-built frameworks which you'll be fully trained in. Your role will focus on developing and improving their current software systems, problem-solving, and advocating for best practice.

It's an exciting time to join this company as they continue to experience incredible growth and success. They are truly passionate about their employees' development, with a clear career progression framework to allow you to always be striving towards the next step in your career.

This is a fully office-based role in the Fareham area - they have a highly collaborative and close-knit culture, are very social, and there's a great team spirit running throughout the organisation. Their office is incredibly modern, with perks including an on-site gym, free meals and more.

Requirements

Ideally over 5 years' experience with PHP
Experience with cloud infrastructure - GCP would be highly beneficial
Experience with various data sources - MySQL, NoSQL, etc.
Use of TDD in workflow
Good debugging and analytical skills
Use of Code Profiling tools to optimise code performance
Experience with Kubernetes would be beneficial but not essential
Excellent communication skills / ability to liaise with different teamsBenefits

Salary up to £60,000 depending on experience
Performance-based bonus up to 10%
Pension scheme with matched contributions up to 5%
Health and dental after one year of service
20 days annual leave plus bank holidays plus birthday off, with the option to purchase 5 additional days
On-site gym
Free breakfast and lunch provided
And plenty more!

Please Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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