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Job Location | Norwich |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 30,000 - 50,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Role: Full Stack DeveloperLocation: Norwich (2 days a week)Salary: £30,000 - £50,000APPLY TODAY!!My client is looking for a Full Stack Developer to join their technical team. They a looking for someone who is able to work on client websites and has high exposure to working with both frontend and backend technologies. They are willing to look at candidatewho can work on a part remote basis, where you will be required to work from the companies Norwich based office twice a week.Experience needed:- PHP / (Laravel, Symfony or Zend)- JavaScript / (React or Angular)- HTML / CSSExperience with Magento or eCommerce is also desirable.Responsibilities:- Focus on frontend and backend development- Develop clean code- Lead projectsThis is a fantastic opportunity for you to join a highly experienced technical team and a chance to keep up to date with the most up to date technologies. My client works with some amazing clients and has plans for expansion over the next year. There isalso the opportunity to build a team and lead.If this role sounds interesting to you, please APPLY & get in touch with Charlie Bennett @ ITECCO on or email charlie . bennett @ itecco . co . ukEstablished in Didsbury, ITECCO has grown to become one of the UKs most successful and fastest growing IT recruitment companies in the UK