Software Developer

Fulford, City Of York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£50,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

12% annual bonus £5,000 car allowance or company car Private healthcare Life assurance

Full Stack Java Developer (Enterprise Web & Business Systems) Remote | £50,000 + 12% Bonus + £5,000 Car / Car Allowance

My client is seeking a Software Developer to join their growing Digital team, working on enterprise‑grade web and business applications that support core internal operations and customer‑facing systems.

This role is part of a wider digital transformation programme, modernising long‑standing platforms while continuing to deliver new web and mobile solutions across the business.

What you’ll need

Commercial experience as Developer (typically 2+ years) using Java, ideally Jakarta EE.

Experience working on enterprise or business‑critical applications

Good understanding of SQL and relational databases

Experience building or supporting web applications backed by Java services

Frontend experience using TypeScript with Angular (React or structured JavaScript also considered)Strongly preferred

Experience with Jakarta EE / Java EE technologies (e.g. JAX‑RS, JPA, CDI, EJB)

Experience working with application servers such as WildFly, Payara, WebLogic, WebSphere or TomEE

Experience working in Linux‑based environmentsNice to have

Mobile development experience (Ionic, Flutter, Cordova)

Exposure to containers or modern deployment platforms (Docker / Podman / Kubernetes)The role

You’ll work across the full development lifecycle — from understanding business requirements through to design, development, deployment, and ongoing support — collaborating closely with other Developers, Product Owners, UX, and QA teams.

This is a role for someone who enjoys working on long‑lived, business‑focused systems, maintaining high standards of code quality and reliability.

Package

£50,000 basic salary

12% annual bonus

£5,000 car allowance or company car

Fully remote working

Private healthcare and life assuranceThis Java Developer vacancy is being handled by Langham Recruitment Ltd, acting as an employment agency (reg (phone number removed))

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