Backend Engineer (PHP)
Plan A
πRemote - Germany
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Job highlights
Summary
Join our team as a PHP developer to help build and improve our carbon emissions accounting product on a 12 month contract. Contribute to technology decisions, build data pipelines, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and enhance code quality.
Requirements
- Solid experience/understanding of PHP (3+ years)
- Experience developing with Laravel using the MVC model
- Practical knowledge of building REST API integrations and endpoints
- Experience with writing tests (unit, integration) and testing libraries
- Good understanding of the AWS infrastructure (Elastic Beanstalk)
- Excellent written and verbal English
Responsibilities
- Contribute to technology, architecture, and design decisions, fostering an optimistic and pragmatic mindset within the product team
- Build reliable, scalable data pipelines connecting enterprise clients to frontend applications
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (frontend, backend, design, and product) to support and enhance product development
- Enhance and maintain the deployment pipeline and technical documentation
- Improve code quality through code reviews and expanding test coverage, including interface tests using Dusk
Benefits
- Flexibility to work remotely, in-office, or a combination of both
- 28 vacation days per year
- 30 days of working-from-anywhere
- 1 volunteering day per year, plus annual educational leave
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