Full Stack Developer - AI-Ready

Southampton
1 week ago
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AI is changing how software is built - join a team leveraging its capabilities.

Full Stack Developer - AI-first approach

Location - Onsite in Southampton, Hampshire.
Tech - JavaScript, TypeScript, AI (Claude. This is your opportunity to join a growing digital technology specialist as a Full Stack Developer using AI daily to improve speed, quality and customer outcomes. This role is ideal for someone who is comfortable moving between frontend, backend, data, and web, and who is already using AI tools as part of their day-to-day development workflow.

You'll be working in a pragmatic, collaborative environment where developers take ownership of features from concept through to deployment, and where modern tooling and AI-assisted development are actively encouraged.

What You'll Be Doing

Building and maintaining features end-to-end, from UI through to APIs, databases, and deployment
Working across multiple parts of the stack rather than specialising in a single layer
Contributing to technical and architectural decisions
Using AI-assisted development tools to support coding, testing, documentation, and delivery
Helping improve development practices as tools and technologies evolveWhat We're Looking For

Experience with a modern frontend framework (React, Vue, Svelte or similar)
Backend development experience in at least one language (Node.js/TypeScript, Python, Go, C# or similar)
Experience working with APIs, relational databases, and cloud environments
Familiarity with CI/CD, containers, and modern deployment practices
Ability to think about systems holistically, including performance, security, and reliabilityAI & Modern Development

Practical experience using Claude for programming efficiency and tools such as GitHub, Copilot, Cursor, or similar
Understanding of where AI adds value in the software development lifecycle
Interest in emerging areas such as LLM APIs, RAG, or automation is beneficial but not essentialIf you're a developer who enjoys working across the full stack, solving challenging problems, and using AI to improve how software is built, we'd love to hear from you.

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Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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