FSD java Cloud Engineer (AWS)

Velocity Talent
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Hybrid working (3 days a week in the office) Salary range of £55,000 to £80,000

Full-Stack java Cloud Serverless Engineer (AWS)

We don’t just build applications; we architect modern, scalable cloud ecosystems. We are looking for a Full-Stack java Cloud Serverless Engineer (AWS) who thrives at the intersection of slick frontend experiences, robust backend logic, and cloud-native AWS infrastructure.

If you are tired of being boxed into just writing code and want to truly own the deployment pipeline, infrastructure, and application architecture, this is your next move.

What You’ll Own

* Build & Scale: Design and deploy high-performance backend APIs and dynamic, responsive frontends.

* Architect the Cloud: Ship production-ready code directly into AWS, leveraging modern cloud-native architectures.

* Own the Pipeline: Champion DevOps best practices, ensuring seamless CI/CD automation from local machine to live production.

* Innovate: Eliminate legacy bottlenecks and introduce modern, scalable tech choices.

The Tech Stack We Live In

* Frontend: Angular, React – core Requirement

* Backend: Java, Spring Boot – Core requirement

* Cloud/DevOps: AWS (Lambda, EC2, ECS, DynamoDB), Infrastructure as Code (Terraform/CloudFormation), CI/CD. – Must have at least 3

Who You Are

* You are a genuine Full-Stack Engineer who doesn't panic when a deployment pipeline fails or a database needs scaling.

* You have deep, hands-on experience spinning up and managing production environments inside AWS.

* You care about clean code, robust security, and fast load times.

* You want autonomy, not micromanagement.

What’s In It for You?

* Salary - £55,000 to £80,000 – depending on experience

* Role – Hybrid 3 days a week in the office Leeds (Great place to relocate too, Leeds has just gone through a Capital & Regeneration Program £2 Billion spent to make Leeds the Capital of the North)

* The freedom to own your architecture and make real technical decisions.

Apply Now to Avoid Disappointment

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