Senior Java Engineer - Engineering Real-Time NHS systems

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Senior Java Engineer - £85k + Bonus
Java, Spring, AWS, Azure, TDD, BDD, Linux, SQL 

We’re partnered with one of the UK’s fastest‑growing Healthcare companies, recognised nationally for transforming digital care across the UK’s hospitals. Their platform is now live in major groups, powering real‑time workflows.
 
They’ve recently secured multiple Trust‑wide rollouts, delivered one of the largest multi‑hospital system deployments in the country, and won awards for clinical impact and innovation. With demand surging, they’re scaling their engineering teams to build the next generation of high‑performance, cloud‑ready clinical systems.
 
You’ll work on complex, high‑scale problems using Java 21, Kafka, REST APIs, multithreading, distributed systems, AWS/Azure, and modern engineering practices (TDD, CI/CD). Expect real ownership, modern architecture, and the chance to build software that directly improves patient care.
 
Hybrid near Reading (2–3 days onsite). Salary up to £85k + bonus + benefits. With multiple hirers across this team and a quick interview process, if this sounds of interest 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 sponsor for this role

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