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Job Title: Mid to Back End Developer

Location: London

Hybrid Model: 3 days in office

Length of Contract: 6 months

Pay Rate: £500 - £700 via umbrella

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Are you a skilled developer with extensive experience in Java and Node.js, TypeScript, SQL? Ready to take on exciting backend challenges and work on cutting-edge infrastructure projects?

What You'll Do:

Maintain and enhance scalable back-end applications using Java, Node.js, and TypeScript
Lead the migration of existing systems from Node.js to Java to align with our strategic infrastructure goals
Work with Docker and Kubernetes for containerization and streamlined development
Build and manage CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions
Monitor and maintain system performance, uptime, and deployments
Write thorough unit and integration tests to ensure robust, reliable code
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative new featuresWhat We're Looking For:

Extensive professional experience in backend development with Java and Node.js/TypeScript
Solid knowledge of containerization tools (Docker, Kubernetes)
Experience managing CI/CD pipelines with GitHub and GitHub Actions
Strong understanding of SQL database management
Computer Science or related degreeBonus Points For:

Experience with Snowflake cloud data warehousing
API development using GraphQLSoft Skills:

Team player who thrives in a collaborative environment
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to meet tight deadlines
Effective communicator and adaptable to new techWhy Join Us?
Work in London's financial hub with a leading institution committed to innovation and quality. Enjoy a hybrid working model, dynamic projects, and a supportive team.

Ready to advance your career and make an impact?

Please be advised:
If you haven't heard from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. However, we may keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly.

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