Senior Java Developer - Full Stack

Crawley
5 days ago
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Senior Java Developer - Full Stack, Java, JSP, RESTful APIs, JavaScript

Flexible Remote / Hybrid working. West Sussex 1 day a week/month depending on your location.

Up to £75,000 plus benefits

Are you an experienced Full Stack Developer with expert level Java knowledge?

We have a fantastic opportunity to join a successful team delivering cutting-edge cloud-based analytics solutions. With award-winning technology and partnerships with leading IT & telecoms providers, this is an exciting opportunity to work on innovative projects that make a real impact.

The Role

As a Full Stack Developer, you'll play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining high-performance applications. While working across the full stack, your primary focus will be on back-end development (Java), ensuring scalable and efficient server-side solutions. You'll collaborate closely with front-end developers, product managers, and DevOps engineers to deliver seamless user experiences.

Key Responsibilities

Back-End Development - Build and optimize server-side applications and APIs using Java.
Full Stack Development - Integrate front-end components using React when needed.
Architecture & Design - Contribute to scalable system design and best coding practices.
Collaboration - Work with cross-functional teams to refine requirements and optimize deployments.
Performance & Quality - Ensure applications run efficiently, securely, and reliably.

What We're Looking For

✔ 5+ years' experience developing web applications in Java (SE/EE).
✔ Strong understanding of RESTful APIs, databases (PostgreSQL/MySQL), and cloud platforms (AWS/Azure).
✔ Familiarity with containerization (Docker) and version control (Git).
✔ Knowledge of front-end technologies (React, HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
✔ Agile development experience using tools like Jira and Confluence.

If you crave modern technology and complex systems design and development, this is a great place to work.

You will be a key member of the team and make senior level contributions to tech road map and decision making.

Apply today!

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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