PHP Developer - Birmingham, United Kingdom - ITECCO
Description
Join a National Non-Profit organisation, improving Maternal & Paternal CareWork
4 days/week with a competitive salary up to
£50k & great benefits.
Award-winning organisation looking for passionate individuals to enhance safety and quality of maternity care. The organisation was set up to enhance the safety and quality of maternity care.
It provides clinical software solutions to over 100 hospital trustsin the UK and maternity units in an increasing number of countries abroad.
They are looking for a senior developer specialising in PHP, to take the initiative on ongoing software projects within the Institute.
Responsibilities:
- Review current code.
- Lead projects and take initiative.
- Develop new product features, fix bugs, and optimise code performance and quality.
- Work with third part suppliers and system integrators, maintaining existing and developing new APIs and integrations.
- Understand how Information Governance requirements should be implemented to ensure security of data.
- Work with technical team to create development documentation and implement best coding practice.
- Coordinate software priorities and maintain record of software project statuses.
- Be responsible for deployment and release process for PI software products.
Requirements:
- 2+ years of experience working with PHP and Laravel or other frameworks.
- Knowledge of SQL
- Ability to work wit PI Infrastructure team and take technical direction/bring own ideas.
Benefits:
- 4 day working week
- Hybrid working 2 days office/2 days home
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
- Company pension
- Flexible working
- Death in service benefit
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