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Full Stack Software Engineer
Tech For Good 
Bristol - Hybrid (3 days in office)
£50,000 - £60,000 + Amazing Benefits Package 

Competitive Pension up to 15% and Bonus 10-15%, Private Healthcare, Enhanced Parental Leave, 36 days of Holiday!

SR2 are recruiting x3 full stack Java software engineers for a purpose-driven tech organisation based in Bristol. 

We're looking to hire engineers who are passionate about continuous learning, and growing their skills further within a meaningful business who care about DE&I. 

The role is for a mid-weight software engineer with skills across both backend and frontend, however the majority of your time will be spent on the backend developing Java, Spring boot Microservices within an AWS hosted envrionment. 

If you're looking for a full stack development role where you can get involved in everything from the backend, frontend and infrastructure using Kubernetes and AWS then look no furhter! 

Their engineering department is extremely forward thinking, and they are getting features shipped and into production multiple times per day! 

Experience we're looking for...

Java development with Spring boot 
Frontend skills - Ideally with React.js (or Angular, Vue.js etc)
Advocate for best practices (TDD, Automation, Pair Programming) 
Collaborative and coachable 
Strong communication skills 
Team playerPlease apply with your CV today to be considered for the opportunity

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