Java Developer CI/CD microservices


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Client Server

Listed on

29th September 2020

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£65000 - £75000

Type

Permanent

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Java Developer / Software Engineer (CI/CD microservices) *Remote Interview WFH*. FinTech solutions provider that are enabling traditional high street banks to compete with the challenge from tech driven rivals is seeking a skilled Java Developer.

As a Java Developer within the customer security team you will focus on highly available services to process user authentication and security mechanisms with scalability and low latency in mind. You'll be working with the latest technologies in a modern development environment with CI/CD, microservices and complex APIs.

Driven by technology the company can offer a remote interview / process and 100% work from home during the current social distancing measures with 2-3 days a week WFH thereafter. When you're in the office you can enjoy a great team environment with spacious dining area, continuous supply of breakfast, snacks and drinks as well as games rooms and quiet spaces.

Requirements:

*Strong core Java development experience (Java 8 or above)

*Thorough understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as OOP, algorithm design, data structures and design patterns

*Good working knowledge of CI/CD principles with experience of some of the following tools: TeamCity, Jenkins, CircleCI

*Experience of working with microservices and designing APIs based on REST or gRPC

*Experience working with data formats like JSON or Yaml and frameworks SpringBoot or Dropwizard

*Collaborative with good communication skills

As a Java Developer / Software Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (to £75k) plus benefits.

Apply now or call to find out more about this Java Developer / Software Engineer opportunity.

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