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PHP FullStack Developer

Leeds
1 week ago
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Full-Stack PHP Developer (Cyber security SaaS)

Location: Leeds City Centre (Hybrid, 3 days per week)

Salary: Up to £65,000 + Benefits

Type: Permanent

The Role

A growing cyber security start-up in Leeds is seeking a Full-Stack PHP Developer with strong back-end skills and an interest in security. The role involves working on an established, AWS-hosted SaaS platform for external attack surface management, enhancing functionality, improving performance, and ensuring security and scalability.

Responsibilities

Maintain, improve, and scale the AWS-hosted EASM platform.
Deliver back-end and front-end features using PHP (Laravel), React, and TypeScript.
Design, integrate, and manage APIs and microservices.
Optimise for performance, scalability, and security..

Key Skills & Experience

Proven experience as a full-stack developer.
Strong back-end skills with PHP (Laravel) and MySQL.
Front-end development with React and TypeScript.
Experience deploying and managing applications in AWS.
Strong knowledge of cyber security principles and secure coding practices.

Highly Desirable

Professional experience in cybersecurity (SaaS, vulnerability management, EASM).
Experience or strong interest in AI/ML in a security context.
Familiarity with CI/CD, DevOps, and cloud-native architectures.

Offer

Salary up to £65,000 + benefits.
Opportunity to contribute to a leading cybersecurity SaaS platform in a high-growth sector.
Hybrid working with three days per week in Leeds city centre.
A collaborative, innovative working environment.

If this role sounds like you, please apply for more information

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