Senior PHP / Laravel Developer

Derby
5 days ago
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Our client is expanding again and looking for a talented Senior PHP/Laravel Developer to join their brilliant team.

£40,000 - £50,000 DoE
Hybrid | Derbyshire

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking digital studio working on genuinely exciting projects - from slick mobile apps to bespoke software to large-scale, fully custom digital platforms. The work is varied, creative, and impactful, and you’ll play a real part in shaping how things are built.

They use the TALL stack extensively and have a real appreciation for Statamic, but they’re equally keen on developers who bring broader experience across modern backend or full-stack environments.

What they’re looking for

  • Strong commercial experience with PHP and Laravel

  • Familiarity with the TALL stack is a big plus

  • Experience with Statamic is highly beneficial

  • Additional experience in any of the following would also fit really well:

    • JavaScript/TypeScript

    • Vue or React

    • Tailwind CSS

    • Livewire or Alpine.js

    • MySQL/PostgreSQL

    • Docker

    • API design and integrations

    • AWS or other cloud platforms

    • General OOP best practice, testing, and modern dev tooling

  • Someone who enjoys variety, problem-solving, and being part of a genuinely collaborative team

  • Ideally based in or around Derbyshire - hybrid role with weekly office time

    Why this is a brilliant place to work

  • Brand new MacBook

  • 26 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off

  • A fully stocked beer fridge (including plenty of non-alcoholic choices)

  • Friday breakfasts

  • Monthly socials

  • Conferences and industry events

  • A supportive, ambitious, friendly team where your ideas really matter

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