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      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: 60000.00-60000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Senior DeveloperPHP, Laravel, Vue.js, APIs, AWSSalary up to £70kFully remote - Must currently be based in the UK with full right to workWho We AreWe''re a fast-growing technology business building scalable digital platforms used by a global customer base. Our engineering teams work collaboratively across back-end, front-end, and mobile development, delivering modern solutions within a fully remote-first environment. With a strong focus on innovation and developer experience, we''re continuing to invest heavily in modern frameworks, cloud technologies, and AI-assisted development tools.Who We''re SeekingWe''re looking for a confident Senior Developer with strong back-end experience and a passion for building clean, scalable applications. You''ll enjoy working within a collaborative engineering environment, taking ownership of features, and contributing to a modern platform built using the latest technologies.What You''ll Be DoingDesigning, developing, and maintaining scalable PHP and Laravel applicationsBuilding and extending APIs and third-party integrationsCollaborating closely with engineering teams across the wider platformWriting clean, maintainable, and well-tested code follow...</description>
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