Full Stack Developer

Stockton Heath
4 months ago
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Focus 5 Recruitment are working with an exciting software business who have just been awarded 2 large contracts with international Mobile Network Operators. Appointed to help them source suitable Full Stack Software Engineers, we’re looking for candidates who have experience of producing efficient code to enable the smooth and efficient running of both internal and client facing systems.

This is an amazing opportunity to work with a growing and ambitious software business who have contracts with some of the world’s leading mobile network companies. They are looking for candidates who can come in at a key point in their growth and develop their career as they grow. The Software Engineers will work as part of a team responsible for the complete development lifecycle.

Experience required for Full Stack Software Engineer: -

  • 3+ years of full stack development experience

  • Strong Java

  • unit testing (with a side of TDD), Maven, Git and a sense of humor.

  • Kubernetes & Docker

  • Working in a team development environment

  • Thorough understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as Data Structures, Algorithms and Design Patterns

  • Amazon Web Services, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform

    Desirable

  • Kafka

  • Agile awareness,

  • Jira,

  • Bitbucket

  • Python

  • MariaDB

  • PostgreSQL + Timescale

  • Build Systems (Bamboo, Jenkins, etc)

  • SQL and NoSQL technologies

    You will have knowledge of software development and some exposure to mentoring junior Engineers would be a benefit. You will be happy solving technical problems for customers even if this means working with new technologies.

    They have a vast array of already built products so candidates will have a lot of working product source code to help get started. Technical help also be provided on how their current products work. There is opportunity here to work with embedded software developers and the CTO on overall product. Client and Server are always developed collaboratively so there is an opportunity to contribute to overall product architecture.

    You can expect interesting work, a very supportive organisation and team and many opportunities for on-going technical and personal development.

    This Full Stack Software Engineer role is now live with a key client. For full details and immediate consideration, please submit an application ASAP

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