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Senior Fullstack Developer

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Senior Fullstack Engineer - Fintech Scale-Up (Java, Angular, Azure)

Titles: Senior Fullstack Engineer

Tech Stack: Java | Spring | Azure | Angular

Location: London (Hybrid - 2-3 days/week)

Package: £85-95k + 20% bonus

The Company:

Growing fintech working with major banks on business banking products, providing solutions and serving thousands of businesses.

The Role

Hiring a Senior Fullstack Engineer to build scalable Java microservices for core banking platforms. Take ownership of key components and work with a talented team on high-performance financial solutions.

What you'll do as a Senior Fullstack Engineer:

Design and develop Java microservices (Spring Boot, Hibernate/JPA) for backend systems
Build cloud-native solutions on Azure with containerization
Implement RESTful APIs using Java integrated with banking platforms
Develop full-stack features with JavaScript frameworks (Angular)
Champion CI/CD, TDD/BDD, and engineering best practices
Optimize Java applications for high-volume, high-availability systems

What You Need

5+ years experience as a Software Engineer with strong Java/J2EE expertise (Java 8+, Spring, Hibernate)
Frontend Angular experience (React may be considered)
Cloud experience with microservices (AWS preferred)
Docker and Kubernetes hands-on experience
Fintech/regulated industry experience preferred

Why Join?

Java-focused role powering major banking platforms
Scale-up energy with enterprise stability
Comprehensive benefits + career development programs within software engineering

Are you a Senior Fullstack Engineer with skills across Java and Angular? Apply now to discuss this opportunity in fintech

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