Full-Stack Developer (Laravel, Vue.js)

Stroud
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Full-Stack Developer (Laravel & Vue.js)
£40k - £55k | Remote (UK) with occasional visits to Stroud offices

Imagine owning the modernisation of a mission-critical digital platform for a global leader in sustainable building software. You'll integrate e-commerce, CRM, licensing and more into a scalable, secure system - tackling complex challenges that directly cut climate impact. If you love full-stack problem-solving in a small, high-impact team, this remote role with growth potential is your next big move.

What you'll do:

Build and enhance the core platform, seamlessly integrating e-commerce, CRM, licensing and business systems using modern full-stack tech.
Collaborate on architecture migration, developing front-end/back-end features, robust APIs and SSO across systems.
Monitor, troubleshoot production issues, handle code reviews, testing and documentation for top code quality.What you'll bring:

Strong full-stack experience: Laravel/PHP APIs, Vue.js (or similar) front-end, Node.js/LoopBack, MySQL/MongoDB, Git, Docker, AWS/DigitalOcean (or similar), Linux environments.
API design/integration skills, authentication/security best practices including SSO, CMS/content migrations.
Proactive mindset: problem-solver, quick learner, clear communicator who thrives independently and in teams.
Desirable: Nuxt.js, CI/CD, headless CMS, e-commerce/CRM/licensing, performance optimisation/Nginx.This is a UK-based role, mainly remote with occasional Stroud office days for collaboration. You'll ideally live within 100 miles of Stroud. Join a supportive team making a real planetary difference.

If you've held any of these roles or used these technologies/skills, this role could be a great fit: Full-Stack Developer, PHP/Laravel Developer, Vue.js Developer, Full-Stack PHP Developer, Node.js Developer, API Developer, Software Engineer (integrations), Web Application Developer (e-commerce/CRM), DevOps Engineer (Docker/AWS), Backend Developer (MySQL/MongoDB).

Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd is a leading independent tech recruitment consultancy in the UK. For every CV sent to clients, we donate £1 to The Born Free Foundation. We are a Climate Action Workforce in partnership with Ecologi. If this role isn't right for you, explore our referral reward program with payouts at interview and placement milestones. Visit our website for details. Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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