Tunga
34 - Fullstack Developer (Angular / PHP)
Posted 5h ago
Job Description
About the role
We're looking for a fullstack developer who moves comfortably across the whole stack — Angular on the frontend, PHP on the backend — and can reason about architecture on both sides rather than only implementing tickets.
This is a role for someone who has already built and shipped production software. You'll be designing features end to end: how the data is modelled and exposed on the backend, how the frontend consumes it, and where the boundaries between them should sit. You'll also be expected to explain those decisions clearly — to other engineers, and to stakeholders who don't write code.
The team works fully remote. That means the quality of your written communication matters as much as the quality of your code.
What you'll work on
Building and maintaining Angular applications in TypeScript — components, state, reactive data flows with RxJS
Developing backend services and APIs in PHP, primarily with Laravel
Designing how features work across the stack: data model, API contract, frontend consumption
Applying Domain-Driven Design and clean architecture principles to keep the codebase maintainable as it grows
Writing unit and end-to-end tests, and keeping them meaningful rather than decorative
Working inside CI/CD pipelines — reviewed code, automated checks, no direct-to-production edits
Modelling and querying relational data in MySQL or PostgreSQL
Working with AWS and Docker as part of day-to-day development and deployment
Explaining technical trade-offs to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Must-have skills
Frontend
Angular and TypeScript — 5 – 8+ years
RxJS and reactive patterns
HTML, SCSS/CSS
Unit and end-to-end testing
CI/CD
Backend
PHP, with Laravel as the primary framework
Domain-Driven Design and clean architecture — you've applied them, not just read about them
MySQL or PostgreSQL
AWS
Docker
Foundations
Strong data structures and algorithms fundamentals
Production experience — live systems with real users, not only course or side projects
Who you are
Solution-oriented — you take an idea or a problem and translate it into an architecture, rather than waiting for a fully specified ticket
Comfortable across the stack, with genuine depth on both sides rather than a strong side and a weak one
Clear communicator — strong written and spoken English, and the habits that make fully remote collaboration work
Able to explain your technical reasoning to non-technical stakeholders without losing the substance