Software Developer Java - Music Industry


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

30th March 2021

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £55000

Type

Permanent

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Software Developer (Java Web API) *Remote Interview WfH* Are you a skilled Software Developer with a passion for music?

Would you like an opportunity to combine your passions in a rapidly growing company that has already achieved unprecedented success?

Pioneering D2C technology company that has created a ground-breaking music retail and marketing platform for the indie music scene is seeking an ambitious Software Developer to join their dynamic team.

In this Software Developer role you'll make an impact from the start, taking ownership of designing and developing new features and bespoke client requests to their core SaaS product. The tech stack is based on Java and SQL with plans to move to AWS for scalability, and you'll work across the full development lifecycle within an Agile environment with short iterations.

*Please note: this company is able to offer a remote interview, onboarding and 100% work from home during the current social distancing measures. You'll have continued flexible work opportunities going forwards*

Requirements:

You have strong core Java coding skills

You have experience of developing web based stacks and API integration

You have good knowledge of SQL

You're a proactive team player who excels when working collaboratively

Ideally you'll be a music enthusiast and keen to work alongside likeminded people

Desirable: Grails, Groovy, AWS, Hadoop, Redis, DevOps, large data sets

As a Software Developer you'll earn a highly competitive salary (to £55k) plus a comprehensive benefits package.

If you're interested in this Software Developer (Java Web API) opportunity, apply now or get in touch today to find out more.

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