Senior Software Engineer - active eDV required

Gloucester
3 days ago
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Active eDV required!!

Our client, a prestigious organisation within the Defence and Security sector, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer with eDV clearance to join their team in Gloucester, Manchester, or London. This is a permanent role, requiring full-time onsite presence at one of the specified locations.

Key Responsibilities:

Designing and building software using industry best practices
Collaborating with stakeholders and other engineers
Contributing to the completion of project milestones
Driving continuous improvement within the team
Providing technical direction and collaboration with peers

Job Requirements:

Experience working in Agile delivery teams
Proficiency in Java development using Spring Boot
Knowledge of JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue
Experience with cloud services like AWS or Azure
Experience in building enterprise-level web applications or services
Competence in Docker/Kubernetes containerisation and orchestration
Skills in unit and automation testing
Familiarity with data visualisation techniques and tools
Understanding of structured and unstructured storage of data
Experience with code repositories, branching strategies, pull requests, and merge processes
Knowledge of MongoDB and Apache Kafka
Experience with Infrastructure as Code (e.g., Terraform, Ansible)

Benefits:

Competitive salaries
25 days holiday plus statutory public holidays, with the option to buy and sell up to 5 days
Contributory Pension Scheme up to 10.5% company contribution
Discretionary company bonus scheme
Life Assurance scheme valued at 6 times the salary with pension
Flexible Benefits scheme including Health Cashplan, Dental, and Cycle to Work
Enhanced sick pay
Enhanced family-friendly policies including maternity, paternity, and shared parental leave
If you are a driven and qualified Senior Software Engineer who holds an eDV clearance, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and innovative team within the Defence and Security sector in Gloucester, Manchester, or London

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