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Senior Full-Stack Developer | Milton Keynes | Up to £55,000

Do you want to be part of a mission-driven team building transformative tech for global infrastructure? Working on high-impact projects, collaborating across continents, and shaping the future of enterprise platforms? If yes, this could be the perfect role for you!

Our client is a fast-growing technology company, delivering cutting-edge enterprise platforms for Hyperscale datacenter providers, FTSE 100 companies, and global clients.

As Senior Full-stack Developer, you will:

Architect and build scalable web applications for global datacenter platforms
Lead development of client portals and real-time dashboards
Integrate telemetry systems with BMS/PMS for IoT and datacenter monitoring
Mentor developers and present technical solutions to clients
Champion SOC2 compliance and security best practicesTech Stack:

Frontend: React.js, TypeScript, HTML5, CSS3, Tailwind CSS
Backend: .NET, Node.js, Python, RESTful APIs
Database: PostgreSQL, MS-SQL, Redis
Cloud/DevOps: Azure DevOps, AWS, CI/CD pipelinesWhat are we looking for?

Ample experience developing enterprise-grade applications
Mobile-responsive design and Progressive Web Apps
Production deployment for large-scale clients
Strong client-facing communication and presentation skills
Daily use of AI tools like Claude.ai and ChatGPTIt's a bonus if you have experience with:

AI/ML integration (e.g., Computer Vision, TensorFlow)
BMS/PMS system integration and telemetry data processing
Familiarity with "Vibe Coding" culture

Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment.

Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application

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