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Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer (Java AWS) London / WFH to £100k

Opportunity to progress your career in a senior, hands-on Java Developer role at a global FinTech / CFD trading company that has been consistently voted as one of the UKs top employers.

What's in it for you:

  • Salary to £100k + Bonus
  • Pension, Private Medical Care, Life Assurance
  • Option to buy or sell holiday days
  • Wellness benefits and gym subsidy
  • Childcare vouchers
  • Enhanced paternity leave including shared parental pay and leave
  • Employee led LGBTQ+, Women's, Black and Parents & Carers networks with an annual budget for organising events and projects that foster an open, diverse and inclusive culture
  • Plus a range of other perks

Your role:

As a Java Developer you will join a fairly new team working on a new crypto offering to design, develop and implement high performance cloud-native backend services including owning DevOps processes to ensure systems are robust, secure and observable. You'll be working with a modern tech stack using Java, Spring Boot, CI/CD, Kubernetes, AWS, EKS and Grafana / Splunk.

About you:

  • You have advanced backend software engineering experience with Java, Spring Boot, REST, Postgres, Redis
  • You have experience of running production workloads on Kubernetes (Amazon EKS preferred)
  • You have a good knowledge of DevOps practices including CI/CD, IaC (Terraform) and container orchestration
  • You have experience with observability tooling
  • You have a solid understanding of secure coding and deployment practices
  • You're collaborative and pragmatic with great communication skills

Apply now to find out more about this Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer (Java AWS) opportunity.

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