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Senior Full Stack Engineer

Access Computer Consulting City of London, United Kingdom
Posted
19 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Job Title: Full Stack Engineer

Role Type: Contract (3 month initial)

Location: London (Hybrid, 2-3 days onsite)

Our client is looking for an experienced Full Stack Engineer, with strong experience delivering solutions into complex end client environments, alongside excellent communication skills, energy and the ability to thrive in a high performing, client facing engineering team.

Consulting mindset essential - experience delivering engineering services into end clients, ideally from a large consulting firm rather than solely an in house environment

Strong Python engineer with hands on experience using SQL, AWS and Terraform, e.g. building investment analysis or data-driven platforms

C# / .NET experience desirable (but not core) - typically for microservice changes, platform enhancements or Windows migration work rather than greenfield builds

Investment Management / Financial Services experience highly valued, including work on investment or fund platforms and close collaboration with investment teams, quants and analysts

Proven ability to operate in client-facing, high performing engineering teams, bringing pace, ownership and accountability

Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with confidence engaging both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Exposure to AI-assisted engineering tools (e.g. Claude Code, Codex or similar) is a strong advantageIf this sounds like the role for you, please apply NOW and forward an up-to-date CV for consideration

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