Senior Java Game Engine Developer

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Senior Java Engineer – Microservices Migration (iGaming)

Are you a Senior Java Engineer who has led or been deeply involved in moving monolithic platforms to modern microservices architecture? If you enjoy complex systems, large scale integrations and building reliable back ends, this could be a great next step.

Package: £80,000 to £90,000, 30 days holiday, private healthcare, pension. London based with hybrid working, 3 days from home.

About the Role

You will play a key role in migrating an existing monolithic Java platform to a modern microservices architecture. This platform powers the company’s game engine and integrates their products with multiple operators, so reliability, performance and scalability are critical.

You’ll work closely with architecture and engineering teams to design new services, refactor existing components, and ensure smooth integration with MySQL and downstream systems. You’ll also contribute to technical decision making around service design, data modelling and system performance.

This is not just a maintenance role. You’ll be actively shaping how the back end evolves, breaking down legacy components and helping build a cleaner, more modular system for the future.

About the Company

You’ll join a well established iGaming technology business that builds high performance systems used by operators across multiple markets. The engineering culture is collaborative, pragmatic and delivery focused, with plenty of opportunity to influence architecture and technical direction.

Essential experience
Strong commercial Java experience
Hands on experience migrating from monolith to microservices
Solid MySQL experience and strong data modelling skills
Deep understanding of service architecture, APIs and distributed systems
Experience working on scalable, high availability back ends
Comfortable working in Agile/Scrum environments
Excellent written and spoken EnglishIdeally you’ll come from sportsbook, iGaming or gambling. However, engineers from other regulated, high transaction environments such as fintech, payments or retail tech will also be considered if you have strong microservices migration experience.

Nice to have
Spring or Spring Boot
Docker, Kubernetes or containerised environments
CI/CD pipelines
Performance optimisation experienceIf this sounds like a good fit, apply now and we’ll be in touch.

Eligo Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Eligo is proud to be an equal opportunity employer dedicated to fostering diversity and creating an inclusive and equitable environment for employees and applicants. We actively celebrate and embrace differences, including but not limited to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, and disability. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and all will be considered for employment without discrimination. At Eligo Recruitment diversity, equity and inclusion is integral to achieving our mission to ensure every workplace reflects the richness of human diversity

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