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Chroma are currently working exclusively with a leading digital marketing agency that is looking to bring a talented Full Stack Developer onto their team. This is a hybrid role (2-4 days per week on-site), offering up to £65,000, depending on experience. This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and ambitious developer who is passionate about building cutting-edge platforms and solutions that drive business growth globally.

This agency specialises in supporting SMEs, from innovative start-ups to well-established businesses, and has exciting pipeline of projects lined up. They are looking for a proactive, hands-on Full Stack Developer who can make an immediate impact to join their growing team.

The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in both front-end and back-end development (Laravel and Vue.js are essential) and will be responsible for designing and implementing new software products, as well as enhancing existing bespoke systems. This is an autonomous role where you will have the opportunity to influence in a small close-knit team.

With new, high-profile customer-facing projects in the works, as a Full Stack Developer you’ll have the chance to be at the forefront of impactful development. If you’re ready to contribute to exciting projects and help shape the future of digital solutions, this could be the role for you!

Essential Skills:

3+ years’ commercial experience as a Full Stack Developer
Strong Laravel experience
Strong Vue.js experience
Database proficiency (ideally MongoDB)
Proficiency Docker/Kubernetes 
Desirable Skills:

Experience with ReactJS
Familiarity with the Quasar Framework
Experience managing Linux servers
Familiarity with automation testing 
Candidates must be comfortable working on-site in South Manchester multiple days per week.

If this role is of interest to you then apply here or send your CV to  (url removed) or call (phone number removed)

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