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Full Stack Developer

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Role: Full Stack Developer
Location: Christchurch 
Contract: Permanent, Full-time, Hybrid, 3 days in office, 2 days working from home 
Salary: Up to £55,000 per annum 

Holt Recruitment is working with a client in Christchurch who is looking for an experienced Full Stack Developer to join the team permanently on a full-time basis.

What will you be doing as the Full Stack Developer?
Lead full stack development using modern technologies including PHP (Laravel), TypeScript, Angular, and SQL.
Take ownership of engineering tasks and play a critical role in delivering scalable, high-quality software for BladePRO.
Provide technical guidance to team members, mentor junior developers, and support architectural and design decisions.
Collaborate with stakeholders and clients to understand requirements and translate business needs into robust, innovative software solutions.
Conduct code reviews, uphold development standards, and ensure product scalability and performance across the platform.
Support the Lead Developer in managing project timelines, resource planning, and delivering within Agile methodologies.
Stay updated with emerging technologies and contribute to driving innovation and efficiency within the engineering function.
Deputise for the Engineering Manager where appropriate and contribute to long-term succession planning.You will need:
Strong experience in PHP (Laravel or similar framework), TypeScript, and Angular (or another modern JavaScript framework).
Proficiency in writing and optimising complex SQL queries.
Minimum 5 years' experience in full stack development, including experience working in Agile environments.
Strong understanding of software architecture, system scalability, and secure development best practices.
Ability to lead technical discussions, communicate effectively with non-technical stakeholders, and work cross-functionally.
A passion for mentoring, continuous improvement, and adopting new technologies.
Knowledge of GCP/cloud infrastructure and basic cybersecurity awareness is a bonus.What is the next step? If you believe this is the right role for you, click ‘Apply’ or call us, and one of our team members will be happy to discuss this Full Stack Developer role in Christchurch.

Job ID Number: 92829
Division: Commercial Division
Job Role: Full Stack Developer
Location: Christchurch

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