Software Engineer - DV cleared

Cheltenham
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Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Job title: Software Engineer
Location: Cheltenham
Rate: £700 - £740 a day

DV security Clearance is required for this role.

This Software Engineer will work directly with customers to develop and maintain bespoke software solutions. This will involve creating both front-end and back-end components for multiple custom web portals designed for processing and managing large volumes of user-generated data.

As part of a scrum team, you will deliver key project increments on a sprint basis, working with various back-end storage and processing technologies. You will take ownership of a critical development area, ensuring efficient and secure delivery while maintaining direct interaction with customers.

Key Responsibilities

Provide technical direction within the scrum team.
Collaborate with the Engineering Lead to align development goals.
Assist the team in breaking down user requests into epics and stories.
Write clean, secure, and test-driven code.
Develop open-by-default code that is easy to reuse.
Translate logical designs into physical designs and produce detailed documentation.
Work with emerging and established technologies, identifying appropriate development patterns.
Integrate API/UI components with existing data stores and APIs.
Maintain and develop architectural components, including:
Data Ingest
Data Stores
REST APIs
Participate in Agile sprint ceremonies, including:
Daily stand-ups
Epic decomposition
Demos
Planning sessions
Assist the team in understanding upcoming API features and their impact.
Work closely with user researchers and represent user needs internally.Required Skills

Technical Expertise:

Spring Boot
Java Enterprise Development
React / VueJS / AngularJS
Apache Nifi
FlinkDesired Skills (At Least 3 of the Following):

Ansible
Docker
Kubernetes
Grafana / Prometheus
Linux Sys Admin (for deployed clusters with 10+ servers)
GitLab Pipeline Development
Integration & Debugging
Understanding Complex System Architectures
Technological Curiosity & Ability to Upskill
Network Analysis / Network Domain Knowledge (a plus)If you'd like to discuss this Sofware Engineer role in more detail, please send your updated CV to (url removed) and I will get in touch

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