Backend Developer (PHP)

Fareham
2 days ago
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A multi award-winning antivirus and cybersecurity company based in Fareham, Hampshire, is expanding and seeking talented individuals to join its team. The company provides advanced online protection through a suite of products designed to safeguard users from the latest digital threats across all devices. Beyond antivirus, its tools include VPN, ad-blocking, and password management, making digital security simple and accessible for everyone.
The Web Development team is a core part of the business, managing user onboarding, customer portals, and the APIs behind its applications. Using PHP, nginx, RabbitMQ, Google Cloud Platform, and custom-built frameworks with full training provided, developers help create the tools that protect millions of users worldwide.
Skills/Experience:

  • Strong PHP experience
  • Understanding of cloud infrastructure (preferably GCP)
  • Experience with different data stores: MySQL, NoSQL (Cassandra) etc.
  • Use of TDD in workflow
  • Good debugging & analytical skills
  • Use of Code Profiling tools to optimize code performance
  • Experience with Kubernetes would be beneficial
    What you’ll do:
  • Convert complex problems into solutions working with other departments and team members
  • Ability to research new technology
  • Determine best practices and educate other developers
  • Developing and improving current software systems

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