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Java Full Stack Developer

Permanent 

Manchester (Hybrid)

£60,000- £70,000 + Benefits

Java Full Stack Developer needed who are SC eligible (Lived worked UK 5 or more years) or ideally have active SC Security Clearance. Start ideally October 2025.

Working on a 'hybrid remote' basis from either Manchester. Working 5-7 days/month on-site with the option to work remotely for rest of the time.

A chance to work with a leading global IT transformation business on a large-scale IT modernisation programmes for Government clients.

Java Full Stack Developer experience with Java 8, Java 11, Spring Framework, Spring Boot

JavaScript, Angular and NodeJS ideally. REST APIs

Handson Micro services development experience.

Practical Relational Database development experience (e.g. PostgreSQL)

DevOps and CI/CD technologies with good understanding CI and DevOps technologies (Hands-on experience on Git, Jenkins, and Ansible preferred)

Practical experience on AWS (ECS, EKS, API Gateway and Server less technologies

Agile development methods (Scrum, BDD, TDD, Kanban).

Desirable: 

Active SC Clearance is required for this role.

Central Government / (url removed) sector experience ideally

Benefits include – Annual Bonus (to 5-10%) + Pension + 22 days' holiday (plus BHs) + Healthcare + Death in Service + More

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