Full Stack Engineer

Equifind
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Equifind have exclusively partnered with a Fund Services business to help find a Full Stack Developer to join their growing technology team.

The firm provides a wide variety of products and services to clients in the fund space and the technology team is on an exciting journey to revamp all the existing tech with the end goal of becoming a fully Fintech business.

The business has grown significantly over recent years and as a result are investing in their IT function to enhance customer experience and ensure they remain a top tier product. This is an exciting time to join the business as the IT are in their growth and development stage.


Equifind are seeking a highly experienced Senior Fullstack Developer with strong proficiency in Laravel and Laravel-associated technologies to join this Technology team.


Key duties of this Full Stack Developer role include:

  • You will be working on developing two different tools for the client - one internal and one for their clients
  • Produce high-quality, testable, maintainable, reusable code within agreed timelines.
  • Migrate and refactor existing functionality and develop the system based on current and future needs.
  • Participate in scrum ceremonies and other technology-related meetings as necessary.
  • Provide insightful recommendations for future architectural solutions and software cost management.
  • Create and manage technical project documentation.
  • Offer 2nd and 3rd level technical support for various system environments within agreed SLAs.
  • Foster a culture of respect, continuous improvement, embracing change, and reliable execution.
  • Improve team coding standards and practices.
  • Conduct regular code reviews to ensure colleagues' output aligns with the company's coding standards and principles.
  • Identify and resolve defects in the application stack.
  • Integrate 3rd-party APIs.
  • Relentlessly blast through obstacles to get the job done.


Required experience:

  • Background in secure application development, ideally in a regulated environment like financial services.
  • Strong experience with Laravel and Livewire.
  • Extensive experience with Agile Scrum.
  • Minimum of 6 years of experience with PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and SQL.
  • A proven track record of delivering high-quality software projects on time and within budget.
  • Extensive knowledge of PHP 8.2 and proficiency in PostgreSQL.
  • Experience in RESTful API design and development.
  • Strong abilities in writing maintainable and scalable code adhering to specific coding standards and styles.
  • Proficiency in Typescript and Vue.
  • Solid experience with unit and integration testing.


Desired Skills and Experience

  • Experience in a start-up environment, ideally in the financial sector.
  • Direct experience with AWS infrastructure and services.
  • Experience with application middleware (API gateways, ESBs, etc) and relevant tools and vendors.
  • Experience in building and maintaining CI pipelines.
  • Cypress knowledge a plus.
  • Experience with Python and Machine Learning.
  • Extensive experience using Git and Jira.
  • Experience using Tailwind.
  • Background in UI/UX design principles.


Competitive salary and benefits.


The role is hybrid but the successful applicant must be able to work in London three days a week, including Tuesday and Wednesday.

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