Senior Laravel Developer

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We are looking for a highly motivated Senior Full Stack Laravel Developer to join a software provider who work within the compliance sector.

They are seeking a Senior Laravel Developer with strong PHP, Laravel, SQL, JavaScript and Vue.js experience.

As the Laravel Developer, you will work on both the front-end and back-end worlds building SaaS applications.

You will work with fellow developers and the commercial teams to build high-quality software solutions that the clients are impressed with.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Building web applications using PHP, SQL and Javascript
  • Writing clean, efficient, and downright impressive code.
  • Designing and building robust, scalable, and secure APIs.
  • Troubleshooting any bugs that come your way.
  • Performing code reviews and share your wisdom with the team.
  • Staying ahead of the curve with the latest tech trends.

    Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • Experience: 3+ years of Laravel experience.
  • Experience with Git, AWS
  • Experience of Javascript Frameworks such as Angular or Vue

    Technical Skills:

  • PHP: Mastery of PHP and modern PHP usage.
  • Laravel: Experience in building dynamic web apps with Laravel.
  • SQL: Solid understanding of SQL databases (like MySQL) with a knack for writing complex queries and boosting database performance.
  • Front-End: Proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design.
  • Back-End: Skilled in server-side logic and working with RESTful APIs.
  • Version Control: Proficiency with Git and version control workflows.
  • Problem-Solving: Sharp analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Communication: Top-notch verbal and written communication skills.

    Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS).
  • Knowledge of other front-end frameworks or libraries (Vue.js).

    Sponsorship will not be available for this role and we aren't able to accept Post Study work visas.

    We are interviewing currently so apply now for immediate consideration for the Senior Laravel Developer position or contact Stuart Barnes at ITSS Recruitment for further information

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