Go Full Stack Developer

itecopeople
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£54,000 – £61,000 pa

Salary

£54,000 – £61,000 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Generous pension Holidays

Senior Full Stack Developer

12-Month Fixed-Term Contract | Hybrid Working (2 Days per Week in London) Salary £54,000 - £61,000 pa plus generous pension and holidays

A prestigious client is seeking an experienced Senior Full Stack Developer to join a high-performing technology team delivering innovative AI and automation solutions at scale.

This is an exciting opportunity to work on a modern, cloud-native platform using cutting-edge technologies across backend services, integrations, and user-facing applications. You'll play a key role in shaping engineering standards, influencing technical direction, and delivering high-quality software within a collaborative Agile environment.

The Role

As a Senior Full Stack Developer, you will focus primarily on backend engineering using Go, while also contributing to modern React-based frontend applications. You'll work closely with developers, architects, and product teams to build scalable, secure, and observable solutions deployed through Kubernetes-based infrastructure.

This is a hands-on senior engineering role ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex technical challenges, mentoring others, and driving best practice across software delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop and maintain scalable backend services in Go

Build modern frontend applications using React

Develop APIs, integrations and event-driven services

Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and cloud-native deployments

Review code and champion engineering best practices

Improve application performance, observability and reliability

Collaborate within Agile delivery teams across multiple projects

Support technical decision-making and continuous improvement

Skills & Experience

We are looking for candidates with strong commercial experience in:

Go / Golang backend development

Full stack software engineering within Agile environments

REST APIs, integrations and distributed systems

React and modern frontend development

CI/CD, Git and cloud-based delivery practices

Docker and Kubernetes

Code reviews, testing and engineering governanceExperience with any of the following would be highly advantageous:

Microsoft Azure

Python

GitOps tooling (Argo CD / Flux)

Observability tooling (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry)

AI/LLM-enabled applications

Event-driven architectures and messaging platforms

What's on Offer

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI and cloud-native technologies

Hybrid working model with flexibility

Collaborative, forward-thinking engineering environment

High-profile programme of work with real organisational impact

£54,000 - £61,000 salary and benefits packageIf you are a passionate senior engineer looking for your next challenge within a modern technology environment, we would love to hear from you.

Please send your CV to Laura at (url removed)

Services advertised are those of an employment agency

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