Full Stack Developer

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Full Stack Developer (GCP / Java / Python) – Contract – Hybrid

Location: London
Working Pattern: Hybrid (2–3 days onsite)
Employment Type: Contract

Role Overview

We are looking for an experienced Full Stack Developer to join a platform engineering team delivering modern cloud-native applications. The role involves developing scalable solutions while supporting the transition of legacy monolithic systems to API-driven microservices architectures.

You will work closely with engineering and DevOps teams to design, build, and deploy secure applications within a GCP-based cloud environment.

Key Responsibilities



Design and develop scalable full stack applications

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Build and integrate REST APIs and microservices

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Work within Google Cloud Platform (GCP) environments

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Support CI/CD pipelines and modern DevOps practices

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Contribute to modernising monolithic systems into microservices architectures

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Participate in code reviews and Agile development practices

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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineers, analysts, and stakeholders

Technical Requirements

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Strong development experience with Java, Python, Node.js, and JSON

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Experience building APIs and microservices

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Experience with GCP or similar cloud platforms

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Knowledge of Kubernetes (GKE) and containerised environments

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Experience with CI/CD pipelines (Harness preferred)

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Infrastructure as Code experience (Terraform preferred)

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Strong Linux administration knowledge

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Experience with API deployment and load balancing

Skills & Experience

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Experience working in enterprise or consulting environments

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Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills

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Strong problem-solving and analytical mindset

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Experience working in Agile environments (Scrum / Kanban / Lean)

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Proven experience collaborating within cross-functional engineering teams

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