Java Developer - SC Cleared

Portsmouth
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Java Developer - SC Cleared

  • SC Cleared role

  • £50-£60 per hour

  • Hampshire based - hybrid working

  • Inside IR35

    Key Skills:

  • Java Core, Spring Boot/Framework

  • REST within HTTPS

    About the Company

    We are a global leader in advanced engineering, delivering cutting-edge solutions across aerospace, space, defence and related high-technology sectors.

    The Role

    You will join a 7-person Scrum team within a major programme delivering management systems for a next-generation satellite platform. You'll contribute across the full software development lifecycle, from architecture and design to development, testing and deployment.

    This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys solving complex engineering problems and working in a fast-moving, agile environment. Microservices, automated testing and modern Java engineering are central to this project.

    What You'll Be Doing

    Designing, developing and testing high-quality software in an agile (Scrum) environment

    Contributing to system architecture and design, including UML modelling

    Building scalable microservices-based solutions

    Writing clean, maintainable, well-tested Java code

    Participating in sprint planning, estimation and delivery

    Working closely with engineers, architects and stakeholders to ship real-world systems

    Essential Skills & Experience

    Java Core (8+)

    Spring Boot / Spring Framework with Hibernate

    RESTful web services over HTTPS

    Microservices architecture

    Distributed systems

    Software design patterns

    Agile development methodologies (Scrum)

    CI/CD pipelines

    Git source control

    Jira or similar issue tracking tools

    UML / SysML modelling (Enterprise Architect or similar)

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