Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
Up to £45,000
PHP Backend Web Developer (Full-Time, Nottingham, Permanent) Leading creative software platform company are looking for Backend PHP Web Developers. With nearly 30 years in the industry, they’re suite of apps are used by millions of customers worldwide, and won some of the biggest awards in the industry. Role As a Backend PHP Web Developer you will be working on existing and new projects on their e-commerce store, writing and supporting API’s, maintenance and development of new websites and services. You will be expected to hit the ground running and make a positive impact to the team. PHP Developer Requirements: 3+ years’ experience in a development role Excellent knowledge of PHP (PHP7) and relational databases (MySQL) Excellent knowledge of Version Control Systems (git) Experience with building API’s/ JSON/ JSON Schemaa Some knowledge of JavaScript (Vue.js, Angular.js, React.js) Some knowledge of Linux/Cloud Infrustructure (AWS) Some knowledge of Unit Testing (PHPUnit) Degree Educated (Preferred) Offer Up to £45,000 Share options available into the company and bonuses Hybrid Working Model (Nottingham) 27 Days holiday plus public holidays Option to buy additional holidays Private Medical Insurance Work Socials
Nottingham
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