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4 weeks ago
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Senior Full Stack Developer
Reading – Hybrid Working
Java / Python / C++
£70,000-£90,000

I’ve recently started working with a modern robotics business who have built a market leading cloud platform and are looking for a Senior Full Stack Developer to join their growing team in Reading!  

They have been around for 10 years and operate across a wide variety of industries and sectors. Their platform is a data driven product which also utilizes AI tools for data management & performance. The role incorporates a wide spectrum of skills, managing the full life cycle of the platform in a mostly backend focused tech stack while being confident on the frontend and working with Cloud technologies.

The company are based in Reading and are looking for 2-3 days a week in the office.

Technical Requirements:

Good commercial experience working with Java.
Confident working with C++ or Python which they will migrate across too.
Experienced on the frontend with Typescript, HTML, Angular – role is more backend focused.
Have worked across any Cloud technologies – AWS or Azure.
Good understanding of databases including PostgreSQL.
Confident working across the full development life cycle.
Ideally have worked on Cloud based platforms in the past – not essential.
Good collaboration and stakeholder management skills.
Happy working in a hybrid setting within a tight-knit team.
Tech Stack: Java, Python OR C++, Typescript, Angular, AWS OR Azure, PostgreSQL.
Salary: £70,000-£90,000
Benefits: Bonus, Pension, Healthcare, 25 days holiday

If this role sounds of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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