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Java Developer - 6 Months - Onsite in Newcastle

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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New Contract Role

Java Developer role
6 Months contract
60% a week in office (Newcastle)
£500 Inside ir35

Key Behaviours:
•  Collaborates with others when necessary to review specifications and uses these agreed standards and tools to design, code, test, correct and document programmes or scripts of medium to high complexity, using the right standards and tools.
•  Can prioritise and define approaches to understand the user story, guiding others in doing so.
•  Uses a modern standards approach competently and guides others in so doing.
•  Provide technical leadership and guidance, including coaching and mentoring team members and their professional development.
• Sees the bigger picture by taking groups of services and investigating how to get the best of underlying services.

Essential Skills:
• Expert in Software Engineering best practices
• Full understanding of the software development lifecycle
• Functional and non-functional testing
• Development and maintenance of automated test suites
• Docker and containerisation
• Expert in TDD and BDD
• Micro-service architecture and API principles
• AWS and practical experience of Infrastructure-as-Code (desirable -> Terraform)
• CI/CD pipelines (desirable -> GitLab CI)
•  Java 11/17/21and Springboot framework

If interested please send over your CV

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