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Fullstack PHP Developer 9-Month Contract £300 - £400 Outside IR35 Remote
Fullstack PHP Developer 9-Month Contract £300 - £400 Outside IR35 Remote
Fullstack PHP Developer 9-Month Contract £300 - £400 Outside IR35 Remote
Posted 15 March by
Opus Recruitment Solutions Ltd
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Opus have partnered with an exciting new start-up and are building an experienced development team to create their new application. As part of this team, we are recruiting for a Fullstack Developer for a 9-month contract with view of extension. This role is determined as Outside IR-35 and while remote first; the ideal candidate will be happy to travel to the Midlands once a month.
What you will need
- Strong experience with PHP MVC Frameworks | Symfony | Laravel (5+ Years)
- Strong experience with JavaScript | React / Vue
- Experience working in an AWS Cloud environment
- CMS Experience Drupal | Wordpress (Beneficial)
- Experience with Native mobile Development iOS / Android (Beneficial)
- Strong communication skills
- Happy to travel to the Midlands once a month
What you need to do now
If you feel like this Fullstack Developer contract is a good fit for you and would like to know more then please apply with your most up to date CV.
Fullstack PHP Developer | 9-Month Contract | £300 - £400 | Outside IR35 | Remote
Reference: 52325665
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