Mid Level Software Developer

Southampton
2 months ago
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Build next generation solutions for the eCommerce and logistics sector as Mid Level Developer.

You'll be working on a greenfield project using modern cloud technologies, developing scalable, high-performance systems that support complex operational processes across multiple regions.

Software Developer
Location: Southampton (Hybrid - 3 days per week in office)
Salary: £55k - £60k + benefits
Type: Permanent, Full-time

The role is primarily backend-focused, though there's flexibility to gain frontend exposure for those interested in broadening their technical skillset. You'll work closely with product owners, fellow developers, and the CTO, contributing to design discussions, architecture planning, and implementation of robust, production-ready code.

Key Responsibilities

Write clean, well-documented, and tested code across backend and full-stack systems.
Design and build RESTful APIs and microservices to power multi-carrier integrations.
Support the deployment, monitoring, and maintenance of cloud-hosted applications.
Collaborate in an Agile, cross-functional team to deliver high-quality software.
Continuously learn and adopt new tools and practices - the team encourages growth and innovation.
Contribute to DevOps practices including CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure automation.
Required Skills

TypeScript / Node.js
REST APIs (Express, Nest.js, or similar frameworks)
Unit testing (Jest or equivalent)
Cloud computing (GCP preferred; AWS or Azure experience also valuable)
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform or similar)
Docker and Compose
Continuous Integration tools and environments
Experience in a Continuous Delivery / Deployment setup
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Desirable Skills

Experience with C#
Familiarity with React or Next.js
Understanding of feature flagging, dark launching, and progressive delivery techniques
Exposure to Kubernetes or Serverless environments
Awareness of GitOps principles
Apply now or contact Chris Lynes at Spectrum IT Recruitment for more information.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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