Java Developer

Castle Bromwich, West Midlands (county), United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£50,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 pa

Posted
21 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Full Stack Java Developer | Remote | £50,000 + 12% bonus + £5,000 Car / Car allowance

My client is looking for a Software Developer to join their growing Digital team. As part of an ongoing digital transformation, the company is investing in modern platforms and solutions to improve internal processes and enhance the customer experience.

Skills/Experience:

Required:

Experience Java Programmer (minimum 18 months experience)

Experience with frontend technologies (ideally HTML5/CSS3, TypeScript/JavaScript)

SQL and relational database understanding

Proven experience delivering end-to-end web and/or mobile applicationsDesirable (but not essential):

Angular

Jakarta EE / Java Platform, Enterprise Edition / Java EE

Linux server experience

Kubernetes

Flutter w/ Dart for mobile apps iOS, AndroidThis is an exciting opportunity to work on business-critical applications that support both field and office teams, as well as end customers. You'll be responsible for the full lifecycle of web and mobile development from requirements gathering through to design, development, and deployment and will work collaboratively with other Developers, Project Owners, UX Designers, QA engineers and end users.

Role/Responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain responsive, secure web and mobile applications

Translate business needs into functional software solutions

Contribute to sprint planning and agile delivery workflows

Maintain high standards of documentation and code qualityPackage:

Basic Salary: £50,000

12% Bonus

£5,000 car allowance or company car (if you have a driver’s licence)

Remote working

Private healthcare and life assuranceThis Java Software Developer vacancy is being handled by Langham Recruitment Ltd. Langham Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency and is registered in England and Wales (reg (phone number removed))

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