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Backend/Infrastructure Developer

London
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Infastructure/ Backend Developer

Contract Type: 6-month initial engagement
Start Date: 1st December 2025
Location: Remote (UK-based)
Rate: £350 per day (Inside IR35)
Clearance Required: BPSS prior to start

MUST HAVE NHS OR GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE

Role Overview
The client is seeking a mid-to-senior level contractor with strong backend and infrastructure development experience. The successful candidate will work on maintaining and upgrading a legacy Java/Oracle system, collaborating with existing developers to gain domain knowledge and contribute to modernisation efforts using cloud-based technologies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Maintain and enhance a monolithic Java application with an Oracle PL/SQL database
  • Pair with existing developers to understand system architecture and business processes
  • Contribute to modernisation efforts and cloud-based development practices
  • Provide 3rd line support and develop tools to streamline support operations
  • Apply test-driven development and CI/CD methodologies in an Agile environment

    The ideal candidate will:
  • Have strong backend development experience, ideally with SQL and RDS
  • Demonstrate excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for working with data
  • Be comfortable working with legacy Oracle PL/SQL code and motivated to improve it
  • View legacy systems as an opportunity to gain valuable domain knowledge
  • Embrace 3rd line support responsibilities and seek ways to automate and improve support processes
  • Be proficient in test-driven development and collaborative Agile practices
  • Have familiarity with Python or a willingness to learn it
  • Exhibit strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills

    Please send a copy of your CV of you're interested

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