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Lead PHP Developer (OO)

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Location:Cambridge cambridge | cambridgeshire
Tags: php | developer | oo | php developer | xml | software systems | software developer | mysql | css | html | javascript | ajax | php cambridge | php cambridgeshire
Type:Permanent
A newly formed software company located in Cambridge are looking to recruit a OO PHP Software Developer. The company are looking to build next generation, web based state of the art software systems. The role is responsible for designing and developing front and clinet side software components in PHP. The successful candidate will be creative in bringing new ideas to the board and contributing to the overall design. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in Object Orientated PHP, MySQL and AJAX (ideally JavaScript, HTML, CSS, XML). To discuss this position further please send your CV to vishal.patel@reed.co.uk
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156047

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