Java Developers x 2 (Guildford)

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Java Developer (x2) - SC Cleared
Guildford or Newcastle - 2/3 days per week onsite
£525 per day (Inside IR35)
Active SC Clearance Required

Join a collaborative Agile Scrum team as a Java Developer, building innovative geospatial solutions using modern cloud technologies.

You'll work across the full software development lifecycle, designing and developing scalable cloud-based applications, writing clean, maintainable code, and ensuring quality through testing and best practices.

Alongside contributing to code reviews and reusable solutions, you'll collaborate closely with your team in Agile ceremonies to deliver impactful, high-quality software.

What We're Looking For

Strong experience with Java

Experience in cloud services development

Solid understanding of unit testing frameworks and practices

DevSecOps awareness (e.g. Tekton, ArgoCD, SonarQube) (desirable)

Experience with Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift (desirable)

Familiarity with the Quarkus framework (desirable)

Front-end development experience with Angular (desirable)

If this Java Developer role is of interest, apply now

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