Full Stack Engineer

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Full Stack Engineer (Java / React)

Tier-1 Bank | Long-term Programme | Sheffield (Hybrid)

This is not a sandbox.
This is not a proof of concept that never leaves PowerPoint.

This is real engineering, on a live Tier-1 banking platform, with production impact from day one.

Adept Resourcing are partnering with a Tier-1 bank delivering a major, ongoing KYC transformation programme. We're looking for experienced Full Stack Engineers (Java / React) who are comfortable operating at pace, shipping code regularly, and owning what they build.

Initial 6-month contract, with a strong likelihood of extension.
Hybrid working: 3 days per week onsite in Sheffield.

Salary: £525 per day

What you'll actually be doing

Writing production-grade code in a modern Java + React stack

Building and supporting microservices-based architectures that are already live

Designing, building and deploying RESTful APIs at scale

Shipping changes to production frequently and safely

Working closely with architects, product and global engineering teams

Spotting risks early, removing blockers, and communicating clearly when things matter

Improving how things are done, not just delivering tickets

This is a role for engineers who care about quality, understand trade-offs, and don't need hand holding.

What we're looking for

Essential

Strong background as a software engineer, not just a coder

Solid, recent Java experience

ReactJS front-end experience in real-world applications

Hands-on delivery within a microservices architecture

Experience deploying to production at a high cadence

Proven experience building and consuming RESTful APIs

Schema design and database experience with PostgreSQL

Nice to have

Containers and orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes)

Exposure to GCP

Experience in banking or financial services

Why this role stands out

Tier-1 bank, enterprise scale, real constraints

Long running programme with runway, not a stop gap contract

Engineers who deliver matter here

Clear expectations, strong engineering culture, no nonsense

At Adept Resourcing - Commercial & Engineering, we specialise in connecting companies with top talent that drives innovation, growth and success. With our industry expertise, extensive network and personalised approach, we're here to help you

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