Senior Software Engineer

Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Job Description


Have you been working with Core Java throughout your career using multithreading techniques?

Do you have a PhD in Computer Science?

REMOTE Senior Software Engineer - GreenTech Scale-Up

Salary: \xc2\xa3100k-130k

Location: Fully Remote anywhere in the UK

I am partnered with a rapidly growing and highly successful CleanTech sustainability company who are looking for Senior Software Engineers to join their team as they continue to grow and become the leading energy supplier in the sustainable industry.

Some of their biggest and most sustainable products include a platform the tells customers the most economic and efficient time to use appliances that require energy, to save you money, while also saving the planet!

This is a fantastic opportunity to really challenge yourself as you will be using Core Java to create your own frameworks and tools, and writing a whole database from scratch in entirely Greenfield work.

Tech stack: Java 19, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, Microservices, GitHub Actions, NoSQL, Redis

What makes you a great fit for this Senior Software Engineer position:

  • An innovate thinker
  • Deep comprehension of Advanced Computer Science fundamentals
  • Knowledge of:
  • Compiler Theory
  • Graph Theory
  • Algorithms
  • Interval Graphs
If you\'d like to be part of a company with zero tech debt, apply now for this Senior Software Engineer position now!

Please note: Due to compliancy reasons, we will only be able to consider applications based in the UK.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2979110
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    £100000 per year
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned