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Junior PHP Software Developer – IT Systems Role

Aylestone
4 days ago
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Junior PHP Software Developer – IT Systems Role

  • Construction Company

  • Leicester Based

  • c£25k - £30k (Dependent on Relevant Experience)

    The Company

    My client operates in a variety of sectors within the construction industry and has been established for a number of years. They deliver unsurpassed standards of craftsmanship and unparalleled levels of service that fosters strong and lasting business relationships with their clients.

    The PHP Software Developer Role

    They are looking to recruit a full time, Junior Software Developer to expand their IT systems and processes. An understanding and ability in a variety of languages and technologies would be ideal, including LAMP, PHP, Symfony2, MySQL, Linux, Apache, Nginx, JavaScript, PHPUnit, Git, YouTrack, PHPStorm and GitHub. Exposure to these is always favourable, but as an engineer they are sure you’ll relish the opportunity to learn new technology and use new tools.

    Role and Responsibilities:

  • Take on board our current internal bespoke software (HUB) and to maintain its current functions

  • Review users “tickets” and look to resolve any issues or user errors on HUB – this will include reviewing existing code and updating the code (inc. testing prior to going live)

  • Find ways to incorporate information from multiple departments in a simple, easy to review way. E.g. an updated programme/finishes schedule or drawing is issued – ensure that all relevant personnel are informed (both internally and externally)

  • Listen to the users and find solutions to ensure efficient working and use of HUB

  • Identify/review scripts/codes that could be written to reduce laborious work – across the business, increasing productivity and efficiency

  • Have Monthly Meetings with Management to ensure pre-agreed goals are being worked towards and met.

  • Make user friendly interfaces, focusing on ease of use from all levels

  • Create client portals to develop the brand and enhance our reputation

  • Develop the IT role and find ways to make it more integral

  • Any other duties needed to ensure the full discharge of duties responsibly requested by your Manager.

  • Work in a safe manner following Company Procedures, 14001 Environmental, 9001 Quality and Statutory H&S Regulations.

    Their ideal Software Developer will have:

  • An understanding LAMP, PHP, Symfony2, MySQL, Linux, Apache, Javascript, PHPUnit, Git, YouTrack, PHPStorm and GitHub.

  • Programming Experience, ideally in PHP 7.4 or higher.

  • Experience in/understanding of object-oriented design & patterns.

  • Experience in creating database driven applications.

  • Experience in version control systems.

  • Good understanding of web application security.

  • Good understanding of testing.

  • Passion of open-source technology

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