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Java Developer

TEC Partners
Greater Manchester
4 months ago
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Java Developer - UK Highest Government Clearance Required
Location: Manchester/Cheltenham (Hybrid/Remote Options)
Salary: Competitive + Benefits
Relocation Assistance: May be available
UK Citizenship Required
Security Clearance: Must be able to gain and maintain the highest level of UK Government clearance

Opportunity Overview

We are seeking a Java Developer to join a dynamic team delivering cutting-edge solutions within the defence and security sectors.

You will play a key role in designing, developing and maintaining the critical backend infrastructure that supports vital services. This is a unique opportunity to work on diverse and challenging projects, contributing to real-world impact within a hybrid and flexible working environment.

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop robust, scalable backend systems using modern technologies and best practices Engage in the full software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering through to deployment and testing Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including product owners, front-end developers, and QA Mentor and support junior developers to foster team growth and technical excellence

Essential Skills and Experience

Minimum of 2 years' experience in software development with a strong focus on Java backend development and its ecosystem (e.g. Spring Boot, Maven) Proven ability to design, develop and deploy scalable backend systems Experience with CI/CD pipelines, containerisation, deployment technologies and cloud platforms such as Jenkins, Kubernetes, Docker, and AWS Excellent communication, collaboration and problem-solving skills Experience working in Agile environments is preferred Must be able to obtain and maintain the highest level of UK Government security clearance UK citizenship is essential due to security clearance requirements

What's on Offer

Flexible working arrangements including hybrid and remote options Optional compressed working schedule (e.g. every other Friday off) Competitive salary with performance-related bonuses Private healthcare and pension schemes Career development, mentorship and ongoing training opportunities An inclusive and supportive work culture

Application Process

If you are ready to advance your career and contribute to impactful projects, please get in touch with Christian at TEC Partners.

If this role isn't quite right for you, we support a wide range of opportunities across the UK's defence, cyber and intelligence sectors-contact us to explore options that fit your career goals.

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