Fullstack Kotlin Engineer - Remote | £85k - £90k

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Kotlin & Vue.js Engineer – £85k–£90k

Tech Stack: Kotlin, Vue.js, Spring Boot, Microservices, TDD, BDD, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes

I’ve partnered with a modern, eco-conscious energy company that’s shaking up the UK market. They supply gas and electricity to homes nationwide, with a strong focus on affordability, sustainability, and customer-first service. Think green energy—without the big energy baggage.

Customers can choose from a range of renewable energy options, giving them the power to decide how their homes are fuelled. It’s clean, flexible, and future-focused.

Following a series of major successes—including two large acquisitions—they’re now scaling rapidly. They’re currently looking for a Full-Stack Kotlin Engineer to help rebuild their contact centre technology, fully integrated with Amazon Connect.
This isn’t just another engineering role—you’ll be joining a team at the heart of their AI innovation efforts, working with cutting-edge tools and building brand-new features that directly impact the customer experience.

Their current stack includes Kotlin for backend microservices, TypeScript on the frontend, and a mix of GCP and AWS for cloud infrastructure. You don’t need to be an expert in everything—if you have solid experience in Kotlin, TypeScript, or Vue.js, you could be a great fit.

What’s on offer:

Salary: £85k–£90k
26 days holiday + bank holidays
Health and wellbeing programmes
A chance to work on meaningful, forward-thinking techInterested in learning more—or know someone who might be?

Reach out at rebeka.mulk @ (url removed)
Or connect with me on LinkedIn: Rebeka Mulk @ Opus Recruitment SolutionsPlease note: We receive a high volume of applications, so make sure your CV stands out. Every application is reviewed manually—no bots or AI here. Successful applicants will be contacted promptly.
P.S. This role does not offer sponsorship

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