Full Stack Developer (React + Rust)

Gloucester
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Full Stack Developer (React + Rust)– Gloucestershire – Permanent (hours per week) – £70,000 - £100,000 per annum – SC Clearance, Willing to Undergo DV

Company Cultures and Job Summary:

  • The company is a technology and engineering firm that supports national security, defence, and intelligence customers by building advanced systems that protect people, information, and critical missions.

  • The role involves working as a full-stack engineer to design and build secure, cutting-edge applications, collaborating with customers and using emerging technologies to solve complex real-world problems.

    Working Patterns: This role is based full time on site.

    The Key Responsibilities of a Full Stack Developer (React + Rust):

  • Write secure, well-tested code that follows best engineering practices

  • Turn designs into working technical solutions and implement features

  • Document your work clearly so others can understand and reuse it

  • Work with modern technologies and help choose the right technical approach

  • Collaborate in an agile team, supporting planning, communication, and shared understanding of system changes

    Below is a list of Key Skills required for the Full Stack Developer (React + Rust) role, however you will not be expected to have everything:

  • Strong front-end development skills, ideally with React

  • Experience building backend REST APIs

  • Writing automated tests using modern testing frameworks

  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines

  • Understanding secure coding and agile development practices

  • Exposure to Rust (or willingness to learn) and a strong curiosity to quickly pick up new technologies

    Benefits:

  • Flexi Leave and Flexi Time Scheme.

  • Annual Holiday.

  • Flexible Benefits.

  • Sickness Benefit.

  • Business Performance Related Bonus.

  • Share Save Plan.

  • Pension scheme.

    Our client is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all backgrounds.

    RECOMMEND A FRIEND: If you have professional friends/colleagues who would be interested in one of our roles and our excellent levels of service too, we'd like to recognise your recommendations with a 'thank you' of our own. For every friend you refer who then starts a role through Datasource either Contract or Permanent, we will send you £200 of Love to Shop Gift Vouchers & gift your friend £100 in Love to Shop Gift Vouchers as well!

    You will be required to hold a minimum of SC Clearance. If you do not hold an active SC clearance, please familiarise yourself with the vetting process before applying.

    (c) Copyright Datasource Computer Employment Limited 2026

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