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We’re working with a large, well-established organisation in the services sector that is heavily investing in its digital platforms. They’re looking for a Web Developer to build meaningful products used by thousands of users every day.

Hybrid – 3 days per week

The Tech Stack
Their core environment is built around:
PHP | Laravel | MySQL | HTML/CSS | JavaScript
If you’re confident across this stack, you’ll be a strong fit.

They’re Looking for Someone who:

  • Has hands-on Laravel experience where you’ve built production-level features in Laravel

  • Can take ownership of a feature from concept to deployment

  • Is comfortable debugging and supporting live systems

  • Writes clean, structured and maintainable code

  • Communicates well and works collaboratively

  • Experience with modern tools (Git workflows, Docker) is essential.

    The Role

  • You’ll join a small, focused development team and take ownership of:

  • Building new features across multiple bespoke platforms

  • Enhancing internal tools, APIs and user-facing services

  • Supporting live operational systems

  • Delivering clean, reliable code within a modern containerised environment

    You’ll play a genuine part in shaping how their systems evolve.

    We’re representing the employer and we’ll guide you through the full process with them. Apply for further details

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