Java Developer API Banking Technology


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Listed on

14th January 2021

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£80000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

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Java Developer London to £90k *Remote Interview WFH*

Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer (API). Do you have strong Java coding skills combined with Open Banking experience?

You could be joining a fast growing FinTech that's SaaS solutions are helping traditional high street banks compete with the challenge from their tech driven challengers, continually learning and progressing your career in a supportive, diverse team environment.

As a Java Developer you will design and develop complex banking software products with a focus on Open Banking APIs. You'll be working on a modern tech stack encompassing Java 11, SpringBoot, microservices, AWS and Kubernetes.

Driven by technology the company can offer a remote interview / process and 100% work from home likely to be until mid-2021 with 3-4 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 / Java 11

Experience with Open Banking APIs

Good knowledge of the Spring framework including SpringBoot

Experience with TDD and Pair Programming

Experience building and deploying production level microservices using Docker (or Kubernetes / Helm)

Familiar with SQL databases (e.g. PostgreSQL, CockroachDB) and ideally have had exposure to big data technologies such as Kafka, Hadoop or Spark

Collaborative with good communication skills

As a Java Developer / Backend Software Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (to £90k) plus benefits.

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

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