My client is a Manchester based Telecoms Solutions provider looking to further expand their Development Team. As a Senior Java Developer , you will need to be highly proficient in developing Java in all tiers of the application including Wicket , Hibernate, Spring and Maven . Working in a cross functional team … you will bring a new level of Java excellence within the team; designing , developing and maintaining existing systems, documentations and reporting is a must as well as experienced with working framework such as Agile , Scrum or Kanban. Essential Skills: 3 Years plus Java development Exposure to message-driven architectures, Kafka more »
M50, Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Big Red Recruitment Midlands Limited
includes the build, configuration and management deployment pipelines to deploy onto the platforms for our clients products and systems which are primarily developed in Java with some .NET As the DevOps Engineer you will support driving forward the collaborative environment, working with key stakeholders from the leadership team and have … CD – Pipeline-as-code Working knowledge of networking Monitoring tools; Azure Monitor, Log Analytics Workspaces Desirable Skills: Configuration Management, Ansible, Puppet etc Familiarity with Java development and frameworks, Spring 2 etc Familiarity with C# and .NET framework Azure ARM templates and/or Bicep Experience of working within Agile or more »
My client is a Manchester based Telecoms Solutions provider looking to further expand their Development Team. As a Java Developer , you will need to be highly proficient in developing Java in all tiers of the application including Wicket , Hibernate, Spring and Maven . Working in a cross fuctional team, you … will bring a new level of Java excellence within the team; designing , developing and maintaning existing systems, documentations and reporting is a must as well as experienced with working framework such as Agile , Scrum or Kanban. Essential Skills: 3 Years plus Java development Exposure to message-driven architectures, Kafka or more »