Senior Full Stack Developer

London
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Role/Job title: Senior Full Stack Developer

Mode of working – London- 3 days onsite

Type of Employment- Permanent

Interview Format:

  1. Live coding+ 2 interview rounds.

    The Role

    As a Senior Full Stack Developer, you will design and deliver end-to-end application solutions using cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS or GCP, alongside modern technologies including NoSQL databases, Python, React, TypeScript and DevOps tooling. You will work on cutting-edge projects, develop scalable applications and collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality solutions.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Own the end-to-end architecture across front-end, back-end, APIs, data and system integrations.

    • Define reference architectures, technology standards and design principles for development teams.

    • Make strategic technical decisions balancing scalability, security, cost efficiency and delivery speed.

    • Design and develop accessible, secure and scalable front-end applications using React and TypeScript.

    • Establish standards for state management, authentication flows and UI/UX consistency.

    • Architect back-end services using Node.js or Python, including REST APIs and event-driven patterns.

    • Apply microservices principles, resiliency patterns and fault-tolerant design.

    • Model and manage relational and NoSQL databases such as MongoDB and Postgres, including caching and data access strategies.

    • Architect cloud-native solutions on AWS, Azure or GCP, incorporating CI/CD pipelines and Infrastructure as Code.

    • Build for high availability, disaster recovery, cost optimisation and embedded observability.

    • Apply secure coding practices and design robust authentication, authorisation and data-protection models. • Ensure compliance with enterprise security policies and regulatory standards.

    Essential skills / knowledge / experience:

    • Hands-on experience in software development and solution architecture.

    • Deep expertise in Azure, AWS or GCP cloud services. • Strong background in backend development (TypeScript, React, Node.js, Python), REST APIs and microservices.

    • Experience working with NoSQL databases such as MongoDB or Postgres.

    • Proficiency with CI/CD pipelines, Infrastructure as Code and DevOps practices.

    • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate complex concepts clearly.

    • Familiarity with AI/ML integration and secure cloud architecture is an advantage

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