Java Developer AWS - WfH


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Listed on

6th January 2021

Location

Cambridge

Salary/Rate

£70000 - £80000

Type

Permanent

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Java Developer Cambridge to £80k

Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer *Remote Interview WfH*. Would you like to work on a modern tech stack, continually learning and progressing your career?

You could be joining a scale-up FinTech and working on a renewable energy trading / real-time market data platform used by traders to make informed decisions on energy trading and maximise the use of sustainable energy sources on the grid.

As a Java Developer you will design and develop new features and enhancements to the core, web based, energy trading platform. You'll be working with a modern microservices environment deploying to AWS using CI/CD and will have the freedom to use a range of modern technologies including Kafka as part of a collaborative Agile team.

The company is able to offer a remote interview and onboarding process as well as the ability to work from home full-time until mid-21 with a great deal of flexibility going forward, you'll need to be able to visit the office in Cambridge around twice a month.

Requirements:

Strong software engineering experience with Java including experience of developing resilient and high performance multi-threaded concurrent solutions

Experience of developing and maintaining concurrent, scalable web applications

Experience deploying via CI/CD

Experience with data streaming technologies - Kafka preferred

Good knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals such as Design Patterns

Collaborative with experience of working in Agile teams

Familiar with AWS, microservices, DevOps environments (Docker, Kubernetes)

As a Java Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £80k) plus benefits.

Apply now to find out more about this Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer (CI/CD 

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