PushON boosts development team with senior hires
Manchester-based eCommerce agency PushON has strengthened its development team with three senior appointments: Phil Page as senior developer and DevOps manager; Rob Bamber as senior back end developer; and Rob Aimes as front end developer.
Phil brings over 18 years’ experience in web development, infrastructure and DevOps, having previously worked at Fisheye and Youwe.
He said: “I aim to bring the same level of innovation and technical expertise I’ve shown throughout my career to further improve workflows at PushON.
“My focus is on creating future-proof systems that provide real value for our clients.”
Rob Bamber has more than 20 years’ experience in web and eCommerce development and will focus on back-end solutions and mentoring.
Meanwhile, Rob Aimes, with nearly a decade of experience, will enhance both front- and back-end development for clients including ESPO, Camlab and Henderson.
Their appointments form part of PushON’s broader growth strategy, with further hires planned to support its expanding client portfolio.
Simon Wharton, founder at PushOn, added: “These three appointments mark a significant step in strengthening our development capabilities.
“Each bring outstanding technical expertise, innovation, and leadership that will directly benefit our clients.
“Their arrival also reflects our ongoing investment in people to match the pace of client growth and new business wins.
“We’re delighted to welcome them to the team.”
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