LAMP Developer

Web Development

Ref: 63Monday 13 January 2020

Excellent Benefits - incl. great pension and healthcare

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We seek an experienced LAMP Developer to make a key contribution to the development, design and implementation of Software for some critical open source business applications. Key skills will be Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. Perl or Python experience will help or also be considered. Any development experience with iOSn, Android and/or UX / UI experience will help.

This is a successful company with a great product. Middleweight candidates will also be considered. I am open to speaking to candidates with the right raw talent and attitude. Our Client has had a lot of success with training and developing people quickly. 

Role: LAMP Developer
Location: Exeter 
Salary: £25k - £40k p.a. plus great benefits (read more about this below)

Your day-to-day duties will be varied and will include developing and implementing core business solutions for a successful software house. training is on offer for less experienced candidates.

This is a rare opportunity; you'll have a defined career path to Director level so a great chance to progress. Our client is a small software company developing some great products; so they are financially stable. This is not an agency role so you'll be working on one great product/service offering but you won't get bored. 

On offer are a great salary for the right candidate (depending on your skills and experience of course), car parking, private healthcare, and pension.

Send me your CV now for this LAMP Web Developer role. What have you got to lose?

We believe this role is commutable from Exeter, Dawlish, Exmouth, Kingsbridge, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Lyme Regis, Honiton and large parts of East Devon or South Somerset. 

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No terminology used in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, race, sex etc.. The use of the words 'senior' and 'middleweight' or similar are indicative of experience levels relevant to this role and not age.