Java Software Developer

Trumpington
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Java Software Developer

We are looking for a mid-level Java Software Developer to join a small, collaborative team delivering a specialist SaaS platform to academic and commercial clients.

You will contribute to the ongoing development, enhancement, and support of a complex web-based management system. This is a hands-on role where you’ll work across the full stack, take ownership of features, and help improve system performance, stability, and scalability.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain full-stack Java web applications

Contribute to the design and implementation of new features

Write clean, maintainable, and secure code

Create and optimise database schemas and complex SQL queries

Participate in Agile ceremonies and collaborative planning

Support releases, deployments, and CI/CD processes

Investigate and resolve bugs and technical issues

Work closely with internal stakeholders to understand requirements

About You

Essential:

Commercial experience in Java development

Experience with Spring (e.g. Spring MVC)

Strong JavaScript skills

Experience with relational databases and SQL

Understanding of Agile development practices

Good problem-solving and debugging skills

Strong communication skills and ability to work within a team

Desirable:

Experience with CI tools (e.g. Jenkins)

Exposure to cloud platforms (e.g. AWS)

Experience with PL/SQL or reporting tools

Benefits

Good Pension

33 day annual leave + BH

Bonus

This is an excellent opportunity for a developer looking to grow their technical skills within a supportive team while contributing to a robust and evolving SaaS product.

Interested? Please Click Apply Now 

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