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Senior Full Stack Developer

Warrington
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Senior Full Stack Java Developer
Location: Warrington (Hybrid - 1 day per week onsite)
Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 + benefits
Employment Type: Permanent

Opportunity Overview
A fast-growing, technology-led organisation is seeking a Senior Full Stack Java Developer to join its collaborative engineering team.
This role is ideal for someone who combines strong technical ability with maturity and ownership - the kind of integral team member who can serve as a key technical focal point across software, database, and cloud design. You'll be trusted to drive projects from start to finish, influence technical direction, and help guide the wider engineering team while continuing to develop your own expertise.
It's an excellent opportunity for a developer who's ready to step up, take initiative, and potentially grow into a future Principal Developer role.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain full-stack applications using Java, React, and TypeScript

Build scalable, cloud-native solutions leveraging AWS

Take ownership of features and components from design to deployment

Act as a key technical point of contact for design, architecture, and implementation

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to solve technical and business challenges

Contribute ideas, participate in code reviews, and support continuous improvement

Essential Skills and Experience

Extensive commercial experience with Java and Spring Framework

Strong frontend development skills using React and TypeScript

Familiarity with AWS and building cloud-native applications

Understanding of RESTful APIs, Git, and clean code practices

A self-driven, proactive attitude with strong communication skills

Ability to take ownership, work independently, and guide others where needed

Desirable Skills

Degree-educated, ideally in Computer Science or a related technical discipline

Exposure to regulated sectors such as financial services, insurance, or energy

Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps tooling

Interest in system design, architecture, or security

How to Apply
To express interest, please submit your CV or contact Christian at TEC Partners for more information

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