Our client is a leader in software solutions for the legal, accounting and financial industry and they are looking for a Senior Backend Developer to join their development team and contribute to the expansion of the features of its software solutions.
Requirements:
- You have experience (3-4 years+) in using PHP language.
- You have experience with Laravel PHP Framework.
- You have worked in a Continuous Integration environment before. We use Git for code management, PHPUnit for tests and Jenkins for running everything before production.
- You know how a web application architecture typically works. We are not looking for a DevOps engineer but knowing a thing or two about AWS and/or Azure gives you a plus.
- You have worked with a professional IDE before. We use PHPStorm.
- You have experience in creating/extending a JSON API.
- Some basic knowledge of Unix systems and Linux commands
Responsibilities:
- Meet with the Product team (Product Manager & CTO) and discuss the new APIs/features needed to be added to our solutions.
- Follow our coding guidelines and write well-documented and commented lines of code with the appropriate tests to go with it.
- Creating/Maintaining API responses
Benefits:
- Hybrid working model.
- Competitive Remuneration package
- 13th Salary & Performance Based Bonuses
- Flexible work hours
- Double monitor station with ergonomic chair.
- Extra Birthday day Annual leave.
- “Learning Thursdays” when the development team watches online webcasts and discusses latest development trends.
- Team building events.
- Participations in global industry-related events such as Laracon and others.
- “Short Fridays” with work until 2pm.
- Work in a stable environment with more than 25 years in the market but a startup mentality at heart.
To apply:
Please send your CV to StaffMatters at admin@smstaffmatters.com and mention that you are applying for the vacancy of Senior Backend Developer (Laravel) with reference number 683.
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