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Fullstack Developer

TEC Partners
Norfolk
4 months ago
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Job title: Full Stack Developer (PHP/Laravel)

Location: Norwich/Remote

Salary: Up to £60, DOE

Are you a skilled Full Stack Developer with a passion for clean code, smart systems, and meaningful tech? We're working with an innovative environmental monitoring business that's on a mission to reshape how we interact with scientific data - and they need their first dedicated developer to help lead that charge.

This is a unique opportunity to join a close-knit team as they rebuild their data-driven platform from the ground up. You'll be responsible for improving the system that ingests and processes large volumes of real-time data, presents it in a user-friendly interface, and powers external integrations via robust APIs.

Tech stack includes Laravel (PHP) and Vue.js - so proven experience in both is essential. You'll also get to flex your skills in MySQL, DevOps (Linux/AWS), Git, and modern front-end best practices.

You'll be working closely with cross-functional teams, driving technical decisions, owning documentation, and helping shape the future of the platform.

Remote working is available, though some travel to the Norfolk HQ may be expected occasionally.

Keen to hear more? Drop me a message with your CV or portfolio - especially if you've got personal projects that show off your passion for development.

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