Senior Java Developer (Java, Springboot, AWS)

Manchester
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Senior Software Developer (Java, Springboot, AWS) - Manchester (Hybrid, 2 days onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £80,000 plus excellent benefits.

Product Focused

We're looking for multiple hands-on Senior Software Engineers to join a product-led organisation in Manchester (Spinningfields). You'll own end-to-end delivery: writing, testing, deploying, monitoring, and maintaining production systems, with DevOps responsibilities included.

What You'll Need to be our Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Strong experience in Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Serverless/Lambda, Node, and TypeScript
Proven track record in full SDLC ownership
Product-focused mindset, collaborative, and passionate about modern engineering practicesWhat You'll Do as the Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Lead feature delivery and collaborate with product and design teams
Write, test, deploy, and maintain production systems with a focus on security and reliability
Mentor team members and champion best practices (TDD, pairing, CI/CD)
Use AI tools (Copilot/ChatGPT) to improve delivery and code qualityWhy Join Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Hybrid working: 2 days in-office, the rest remote
Career growth with multiple squads and clear progression
Inclusive, collaborative culture with hack days, socials, and innovation-focused events
Competitive benefits: bonus, pension, enhanced parental leave, mental health supportHow to apply for Senior Software Engineer (Java)

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