Full Stack Engineer Java Testing

Bournemouth
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Job Title: Fullstack Developer - Java

Location:Bournemouth, UK(5 days in a week from office)

Job type: 12 Months contract

Job Description Responsibilities:

As a Full Stack Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and/or engineering the end-to-end features of a system, from user experience to backend code.
You will use your development skills to deliver innovative solutions that help our clients improve the services they provide.
Leveraging new technologies, you will apply a cloud-first and agile mindset to solve challenging business problems.
You are expected to be a subject matter expert, collaborate and manage the team to perform effectively.
You will be responsible for team decisions, engage with multiple teams, and contribute to key decisions while providing solutions to problems for your immediate team and across multiple teams.
Advanced proficiency in Java is required. Intermediate proficiency in Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) is recommended.
Additionally, intermediate proficiency in Kubernetes, Spring Boot, Terraform, and Oracle Database is suggested.
Design and implement scalable and efficient software solutions that meet client needs. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features.
Continuously discover, evaluate, and implement new technologies to maximize development efficiency.
Participate in code reviews to maintain code quality and share knowledge with team members. Mentor junior developers and contribute to a culture of learning and improvement within the team.

If you're excited about this role then we would like to hear from you!

Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it to Prasanna . merugu @ randstaddigital . com and let's start the conversation!

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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