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Total 7 php developer job vacancies in Australia

OutSystems Developer (2-Year Contract)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
1 month ago
We are hiring on behalf of our client for an experienced OutSystems Developer to support large-scale digital transformation initiatives. This role is.....

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Full Stack Developer

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
1 month ago
We are hiring on behalf of our client for a Full Stack Developer to support ongoing projects and system enhancements within a structured enterprise en.....

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Full Stack Developer (Kotlin and Java)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Sales / Marketing
1 month ago
We are hiring on behalf of our client for Full Stack Developers to support HR-related projects and system enhancements within a structured enterprise.....

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PeopleSoft Developer

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
2 months ago
About the RoleOur client is seeking experienced PeopleSoft Developers to support development, maintenance, and enhancement of PeopleSoft systems. The.....

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Java Developer (Enterprise / Cloud Integration)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Others
2 months ago
About Our ClientOur client is driving a large-scale digital transformation programme, building modern, scalable systems while integrating with critica.....

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Backend Developer (Database & API Specialist)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
2 months ago
Job DescriptionOur client is seeking a Backend Developer with strong database and API development expertise to support enterprise systems. This role f.....

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PowerBuilder Developer (BAU / Production Support / Sybase)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Manufacturing / Production
2 months ago
Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop, maintain, and enhance applications using PowerBuilderDesign and improve user interfaces to support business requirementsP.....

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