Java Developer - Java Frameworks, SC Cleared

Croydon
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Java Developer - SC Cleared - Spring Boot / AWS - Croydon (Hybrid)

Location: Croydon (Hybrid Working)

Clearance: Active SC Clearance required

Type: Contract

Rate: £475 per day

Duration: 12 months

Overview

We are looking for an SC Cleared Java Developer to support the delivery of modern, cloud-based applications within an AWS environment. The role will involve backend development, API delivery, and contributing to greenfield microservices-based solutions.

Hybrid working is required, with on-site presence in Croydon.

Key Skills (Essential)

Strong Java development experience

Spring Boot

SQL and report writing

Experience working in AWS environments

EBSA experience

API development and microservices architecture

Experience with CI/CD pipelines

Containerisation using Docker and/or Kubernetes

Experience delivering greenfield development projects

Active SC Clearance

Desirable Skills

React

Next.js

Experience working within Agile delivery teams

Responsibilities

Develop backend services using Java and Spring Boot

Build and maintain REST APIs

Work with AWS cloud infrastructure

Contribute to microservices and containerised deployments

Support delivery of new system builds (greenfield)

Collaborate with cross-functional teams in an Agile environment

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