Permanent NoSQL Jobs in Sunderland

4 of 4 Permanent NoSQL Jobs in Sunderland

Java Developer Contract

sunderland, tyne and wear, north east england, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Opus Recruitment Solutions
of APIs (Open API/Swagger), RESTful services and Microservice Architectures. AWS and Azure, and container-based technologies like Kubernetes and docker. SQL and NoSQL, database applications such as Postgres, MySQL and MongoDB. Start date: ASAP Location: Hybrid (2 days a week onsite in Newcastle) End date: November Please apply More ❯
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Senior Game Engine Developer

Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Tombola
software development trends, and best practices. What does "good" look like for us? Excellent knowledge of C# Strong knowledge of database management systems (SQL, NoSQL) Good working experience of cloud services and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) Proven experience in building backend systems Demonstrable experience with all aspects of delivering high-volume More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Senior Developer Sunderland, UK Hybrid Remote

Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Tombola
software development trends, and best practices. What does "good" look like for us? Excellent knowledge of C# Strong knowledge of database management systems (SQL, NoSQL). Good working experience of cloud services and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes). Proven experience in building backend systems Demonstrable experience with all aspects of delivering More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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DevOps Architect / Head of DevOps

sunderland, tyne and wear, north east england, United Kingdom
Nigel Wright Recruitment
CI/CD tools (e.g., GitHub Actions). Scalable System Design – Experience building and maintaining scalable, highly available systems with established SLAs/SLOs. NoSQL Expertise – Practical experience with NoSQL technologies such as DynamoDB, MongoDB, or Cassandra. Design Patterns – Understanding of modern infrastructure design patterns, including serverless computing, containers, gateways More ❯
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