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Senior Java engineer | Consultancy background preferred | £95k - London

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Senior Java Engineers | £95k – London
Java, Springboot, TDD, Microservices, Python
 
I’m working with one of the UK’s most exciting tech consultancies, a company that’s quietly making waves across healthcare, finance, retail, and government sector by solving complex problems with clean, scalable software. Recently ranked as the fastest-growing tech firm and recognised nationally for its commitment to employee wellbeing, this team blends engineering excellence with a culture that genuinely puts people first!

Their squads are multi-disciplinary, agile, and deeply technical. Engineers here don’t just write code they shape strategy, drive delivery, and build systems that impact millions. From cloud-native platforms and secure data pipelines to legacy modernisation and high-volume transactional systems, the work is varied, meaningful, and built to last.

They’re looking for Senior Java engineers who are super passionate about their code, enthusiastic about learning new technologies & are true leaders in their field. You’ll be working with modern stacks, cloud infrastructure, and CI/CD pipelines in an environment that values autonomy and continuous learning.

This project is delivering for a large well-known bank in London, so experience with Java18/21, Springboot, Microservices, TDD, BDD, Kubernetes, Docker, Rest APIs, & CI/CD.

The role is hybrid, based in London, with a salary between £75k and £95k plus a range of benefits including healthcare, training programmes and allowance etc.

Interested in learning more? Or know people in your network who might be interested?

Then please get in touch via Rebeka . mulk @ (url removed) or add me on Linkedin – Rebeka Mulk @ Opus recruitment solutions to have an informal chat.

Please note, we cannot offer sponsorship for these roles

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