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Senior Full Stack Systems Developer

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Senior Full Stack Systems Developer
Location: Watford (Hybrid)
Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + Bonus + Benefits

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This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading innovator in environmental technology, with a decade-long track record building innovative, end-to-end monitoring ecosystem across the UK. The team's cutting-edge tools contribute to monitoring environmental data in real-time. Due to continued growth and increased requirements, they're seeking a Senior Full Stack Developer to lead a team of developers and help shape the next generation of their digital systems and services.

This Senior Full Stack Systems Developer role offers:

A competitive salary (£75,000 - £85,000 salary + profit/performance bonus), with scope for increased salary with progression.
Generous annual leave and pension scheme
Private medical cover
Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme
Collaborative culture focused on innovation and impactThe Senior Full Stack Systems Developer selected will be leading full-stack development across cloud-based software products, with a good understanding of Full Software System Lifecycle from architecture to deployment. Candidates will be ensuring the performance, reliability, and security of enterprise systems, mentoring junior developers, supporting technical strategy and collaborating with internal teams to deliver solutions.

To be considered for this Senior Full Stack Systems Developer role you must have:

Strong background in Full Software System Lifecycles and enterprise systems
Java enterprise middleware experience is essential
Preferably, have previously worked in software development within the environmental monitoring field
Expertise in system design, development, testing, and deployment
Deep understanding of security, databases, networking, and HCI
Docker, REST APIs, MQTT
Deep learning frameworks
Leadership or mentoring experienceIf you are interested in this or other positions within Software Development then please do not hesitate to contact Beth Young on (url removed) or call (phone number removed). We have many more vacancies available on our website. Please refer to (url removed). This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position

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