Front End Developer - Active SC

London
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Front End Developer - Active SC

Up to £550 per day - Inside IR35

London / Remote

6 months

My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who require Front End Developers with Active SC Clearance to join a business-critical programme for an end client within the Public Sector.

Key Requirements:

Proven commercial experience working as a Front-End Developer within the Public Sector.
Active SC Clearance.
NPPV3 Clearance eligibility.
Hands‑on React and TypeScript experience across large microservice architectures.
Proficiency in test‑driven development (e.g., JUnit, Mockito) and building robust, well‑tested applications.
Skilled in containerisation with Docker and relational databases such as Postgres (Liquibase exposure beneficial).
Experienced with CI/CD pipelines and modern DevOps practices (e.g., Jenkins or similar tooling).
Familiarity with Swagger/OpenAPI, Gradle, Liquibase, Kafka, Java (Spring Boot).
Comfortable working in Agile environments and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent communication skills.
Nice to have:

Active NPPV3 Clearance.
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