Full Stack Software Engineer

Vector Recruitment
King's Cross, London, WC1H 8AL, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£70,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Full Stack Software Engineer (Platform & Cloud)

Location: London (Hybrid - 2 days onsite)

Salary: £70,000 – £100,000k (DOE)

Contact: Adam Mayne – (url removed) | (phone number removed)

An exciting opportunity for a Full Stack Software Engineer to join a fast‑growing London technology design consultancy building next‑generation cloud and platform solutions for an array of different clients in industries, such as FinTech, HealthTech, GovTech and MedTech. The company develops next generation cloud‑native, highly scalable platforms, combining modern web technologies with cutting‑edge backend and infrastructure engineering.

As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you’ll be involved not only in feature development but also in the evolution of the underlying platform and cloud architecture. This is a hands‑on role offering real ownership, technical influence, and the chance to work across product, platform, and cloud concerns in a high‑growth startup environment.

What you’ll be doing as Full Stack Software Engineer

Designing, building, and maintaining front‑end user interfaces using Angular and modern web technologies

Developing and integrating API‑driven backend services and microservices with Go, and scalable frameworks as Kubernetes.

Contributing to the design and evolution of scalable, distributed systems running in the cloud

Working alongside platform and infrastructure engineers on containerised workloads, deployments, and system reliability

Debugging and resolving issues across the full stack, from UI through to backend and cloud services

Participating in code reviews, CI/CD pipelines, and continuous improvement of engineering standards

Collaborating closely with product, UX, and engineering teams to deliver robust, production‑ready solutions What we’re looking for in a Full Stack Software Engineer

At least 4 years+ experience as a Full Stack or Software Engineer

Strong experience with Angular or similar modern front‑end frameworks

Solid understanding of backend development, APIs, and system integration

Experience working with cloud platforms such as AWS or Azure

Skilled in Go Language.

Knowledge of Kubernetes and Docker

Experience with SQL or NoSQL databases (e.g. MS SQL, MySQL, Redis)

Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines, version control, and modern software delivery practices

Comfortable working in a fast‑paced startup environment, contributing across both product and platform concerns

A collaborative mindset with a willingness to learn and adapt

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