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Senior PHP Developer

Posted 12 days ago

  • Sector: Tech & Software Development
  • Contact: Ben Greensmith
  • Contact Email: bengreensmith@betterplaced.com
  • Expiry Date: 08 June 2024
  • Job Ref: BG/integrations

 Senior PHP Developer (Integration team)

London (Remote, UK based)

£70k-£85k

 

This scaling SaaS company is looking to add a senior level PHP Developer to an established and growing team. You’ll be a key part of the integrations function, building new apps and integrations for their platform.

TypeScript and extensive knowledge of PHP are the key to this position and you’ll work alongside the CTO and Head of Development to really push their product and tech forward.


You’ll be working on a mix of greenfield and brownfield projects and helping to shape the integrations architecture. They’re an established start-up looking to scale this year off the back of their products success.


This role would suit someone who has spent years working with PHP, Laravel and Symfony and can turn their hand to TypeScript too. You might be a senior looking to really own a project, or a lead, with real PHP and TypeScript expertise, either way this role would fit you.


There is a real culture of using the right tools for the job and being very tech focussed. You’ll get the opportunity to dabble in Go, Node and anything that you think will benefit the product, if desired.

 

Skills required/ tech you’ll be using:


·       Extensive PHP and TypeScript experience

·       Experience with both Laravel and Symfony

·       Any full stack capability with React

·       Cloud experience, AWS

·       Worked as part of an integrations team before

 

If you’d like to play a big role in a growing dev team and want to own the integrations function then this is the role for you. The company is going from strength to strength, with varied and interesting apps to work on and a chance to really transform a product.


If that sounds like something you’d like to be part of, apply with your CV or reach out to Ben Greensmith