Software Engineer

Newcastle upon Tyne
5 days ago
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Job Title: Software Engineer

Location: Newcastle/Guildford - Hybrid

Full Time: 37.50 hours per week

Role Overview -

Belcan are currently working with a leading global aviation client, to support them with their search for a Software Engineer. They are looking for a Software Engineer to join them on a 12 month contract.

The Software Engineer will join our clients' collaborative, forward-thinking Agile Scrum team, working on innovative Geospatial software, using the latest cloud-based technologies. The engineer will be involved in every stage of the software development lifecycle, from initial design through development, testing, and deployment, delivering robust, scalable cloud-based services.

The role is based at their Newcastle or Guildford office. Flexible working arrangements are in place for the team. The successful candidate is expected to be in the office 3 days a week, with the opportunity to work 2 days from home.

Responsibilities

Develop high-quality, readable, scalable and easily maintained code, using Java and related technologies, meeting requirements and coding standards.
Develop reusable patterns and encourage innovation that will enhance team velocity.
Contribute to quality assurance by writing unit and automated tests.
Conduct design and code reviews to ensure code developed meets coding best practices guidelines, unit testing, security, and scalability and maintainability guidelines
Ensure code is sufficiently documented and share knowledge of solutions implemented.
Participate in sprint planning, reviews, and daily stand-ups in a true Agile environment, contributing to agile based estimating.
Work with the scrum team to meet the sprint commitments

Skill Set

Essential

Java
Cloud Services development
Unit testing

Desirable

DevSecOps awareness using tools such as Tekton, ArgoCD, SonarQube
Red Hat Openshift container platform or Kubernetes
Quarkus Framework
Front end development using Angular

IMPORTANT NOTE: The candidate will also need to be able to achieve or have SC clearance.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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