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SENIOR GO DEVELOPER

£50-60K
Fully Remote within the UK
Quarterly Midlands office visit
Go / AWS / SQL / PHP
Sponsorship / visa expirations not applicable
To find out more call Beth on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

ABOUT US

We are a leading Midlands based software company who specialises in SAAS based products for our leading range of clients. We are passionate about the products we build and ensure that we use the most modern and cutting-edge stack available. Our culture is a big selling point for us - we want you to have a personality and good ideas, but we'll also treat you like an adult and trust you to work where best works for you.

BENEFITS

Remote working
Fun and vibrant culture
Company Pension
Flexible hours
Leading training and development

Senior Go Developer Role

We have long since migrated away from our PHP code base that served us well for many years and have no fully adopted Go, Microservices and AWS as the way forward. It'd help if you came from a PHP background once upon a time, but this is by no means a deal breaker. You will be a strong advocate for the use of Go and be a passionate tech enthusiast who wants to work fun a fun company alongside like-minded people.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS

3+ years of industry experience
Go / AWS / SQL / PHP
Teamwork and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage own workload
Project lead / mentoring a big plus!

KEY SKILLS

Go / AWS / SQL / PHP

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