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Principle

Full Stack Engineer - PHP / JavaScript / React - €85k

Principle
Ireland · Contract · Associate

Looking to join a global tech team solving real product issues and building automation tools used by teams worldwide? Here’s your next contract.


What’s on offer:

  • Annual Salary €75000 to €85000 doe
  • 11-month contract via Principle HR - PAYE - with possibility of extension
  • Onsite in Dublin - 3 days a week - Hybrid work model
  • Annual Holidays and Bank Holidays.


What we’re looking for:

  • 5+ years’ full-stack experience
  • JavaScript with React, Angular, or Vue
  • Backend with PHP, with strong database, API, and UI development experience
  • Solid grasp of SQL optimisation, data flows, and integration across the stack
  • Huge Advantage: automation tooling experience or experience building automation platforms
  • Background in consulting, fintech, telecom, or large tech
  • Independent, sharp, and able to hit the ground running


What you’ll be doing:

  • Troubleshooting issues across frontend/backend/API
  • Building tools to improve internal ops
  • Collaborating with teams across EMEA, US, and APAC


Ready to work on a platform with reach, depth, and real users? Let’s talk. Apply Now with your CV or LinkedIn profile.


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Posted
Apr 30, 2025
Type
Contract
Level
Associate
Location
Dublin
Company
Principle

Industries

Technology Information Media IT Services IT Consulting Information Services

Categories

Information Technology Product Management Analyst

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