Full Stack Developer

Salary:£40-45k
Specialisms:Website and SaaS roles
Job type:Permanent
Location:Suffolk
Job ref:CS976
Post Date:25.09.25
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About the Role

Full Stack Developer (70% Front End / 30% Laravel Back End)

Ipswich | £40,000 – £45,000 | Permanent, full-time

CloudScope are proud to be recruiting on behalf of an ambitious and growing company in Ipswich who are looking for a talented Full Stack Developer to join their in-house team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a developer with a strong front-end focus, combined with hands-on Laravel experience, to work on a variety of exciting web platforms and customer-facing digital products. 

The Role

As a Full Stack Developer, you’ll play a central role in shaping the company’s digital experiences, working primarily across front-end development (around 70%) while supporting and enhancing the Laravel back-end (around 30%). You’ll be creating fast, accessible, and visually engaging websites and systems that deliver seamless user experiences.

  • Building and enhancing websites, portals, and web systems
  • Developing slick, responsive UI and optimising for Core Web Vitals
  • Writing clean, efficient, standards-compliant code using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Vue.js
  • Supporting the back end with Laravel development Working with stakeholders across marketing and product teams to deliver high-impact solutions
  • Migrating legacy code and introducing modern best practices
  • Ensuring accessibility, performance, and security across all digital products

 

The Candidate

  • 4+ years of commercial front-end development experience
  • Strong knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript (ES13+), and responsive design
  • Proven commercial experience with Vue.js (2+ years)
  • Hands-on back-end experience with Laravel / PHP
  • Ability to build custom solutions without reliance on pre-built templates or plugins
  • A portfolio of real-world projects demonstrating your work
  • Strong grasp of accessibility, SEO, and performance optimisation
  • Able and eager to work on site in Ipswich

 

What’s On Offer

  • Competitive salary £40,000 – £45,000 (depending on experience)
  • 25 days holiday plus birthday off, with the option to buy/sell days
  • Private medical insurance (with options to extend to family)
  • Pension scheme and life cover
  • Training and professional development opportunities
  • A modern office environment with perks including free daily breakfast, snacks, and regular team socials
  • A collaborative, supportive culture where your ideas will make a real impact

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