Full Stack Developer - PHP/JS - £60,000
Posted 26 March by
Opus Recruitment Solutions Ltd
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Location: Worcester Hybrid (1-2 days per week in the office)
Tech: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript
Salary: £60,000
Are you passionate about coding and eager to make your mark in the booming world of e-commerce? Look no further!
Opus have partnered with a dynamic and rapidly growing e-commerce company based in Worcester, and they're on the lookout for a talented Senior PHP Developer to join the innovative team.
As a Senior PHP Developer working here, you'll have the opportunity to work on one of the largest e-commerce projects in the industry, collaborating with a creative team, and contribute to the development of cutting-edge e-commerce solutions.
Requirements:
- Proficient in PHP, with a strong understanding of object-oriented programming
- Knowledge of front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Familiarity with relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL)
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
If you're ready to take your PHP development skills to the next level and be part of an innovative team driving e-commerce success, they want to hear from you!
Salary for the role is up to £60,000 - For more information on this PHP Developer role contact Danny.Moore @ opusrs.com
Reference: 52378561
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