Remote Full-Stack Laravel Developer - Pioneering Fin-SaaS

Finsbury Square
4 days ago
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We champion personal growth, wellbeing and a work-life balance and are delighted to offer a truly brilliant opportunity within a fast scaling fintech already adopted by the world’s biggest brands.
If you have experience as a Full Stack Developer and are looking for your next opportunity for a new challenge, we’d love to hear from you!
The Role at a Glance:
Full Stack Developer
Remote-first culture — work from home or office (Surrey) or both
£55,000 - £60,000
Plus Benefits
Full Time - Permanent
Hours: 40 Hours Per Week
Reporting to: Lead Developer
Company: Award Winning Fintech SaaS
Culture: Informality and Flexibility, Work-Life Balance, Wellbeing, Personal Growth and Trust
Your Skills: PHP Development, Laravel, MySQL, Database Design, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Rest APIs
Who we are:
We power a financial tool that solves a problem for the majority of B2B Global companies irrespective of size, with a working monetisable model and a path to Global scale.
Having recently launched our MVP, we are currently working with new clients to elicit feedback and improve the usability to support scalable growth.
Feedback from industry professionals has been extremely positive. Our product offering is enhanced further by the current economic landscape.
The Full Stack Developer Opportunity:
As a Full-stack Developer, you’ll work directly with our Lead Developer and be an integral member of the leadership team. You’ll have a voice in architectural decisions and product direction, working closely with the wider team and directors.
You’ll help shape the development culture and methodology, implement scalable features, and maintain robust documentation. Your feedback and suggestions will actively influence the evolution of the platform.
Key Responsibilities:
• Developing and enhancing our LAMP-based web application using PHP, Laravel, React, and MySQL
• Reviewing and refactoring existing codebases for performance and maintainability
• Designing and consuming RESTful APIs
• Implementing and maintaining development methodologies to ensure timely delivery
• Writing unit and integration tests using PHPUnit and Jest.js
• Collaborating in cross-functional planning and design sessions
• Ensuring compliance with security and data protection best practices
• Participating in regular team meetings and reviews
• Documenting all code and architecture decisions clearly
About you:
Essential:
• 3+ years of experience as a PHP developer
• Strong knowledge of PHP 7+ and experience with Laravel or similar frameworks
• Solid understanding of OOP principles and design patterns
• Proficient with MySQL and database design, large datasets, and queries
• Experience with asynchronous processing and queueing systems
• Proficient in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (React and jQuery preferred)
• Familiarity with Git for version control
• Test-driven development experience with PHPUnit and Jest
• Experience integrating third-party services and REST APIs
• Exposure to AWS and distributed system architecture
Bonus Skills:
• Experience refactoring and modernising legacy systems
• Familiarity with Docker
• Experience with responsive design and mobile-first interfaces
Interested? Apply here for a fast-track path to the Hiring Manager
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If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR

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