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Industry:Defence & Aerospace

Location:Fully onsite - London

Working Week:37.5 hrs across 4 days

Passport:Must be a British-born sole UK National

Security Clearance:DV(Developed Vetting) is required to start


The Opportunity:

The world's largest defence contractor and a leader in aerospace, security, and technology innovation seek an influential Full Stack Engineer to support complex National Security and Central Intelligence programmes.


Key Requirements:

  • British-born UK National holding active Developed Vetting (DV) Clearance and willingness to obtain enhanced DV before starting role.
  • Proficient in Java (and familiar with Python), with experience in Linux.
  • Strong knowledge of unit testing (JUnit 5.x), mocking frameworks, and Git version control.
  • Experienced in Agile (SCRUM) development, relational (Oracle) and NoSQL (Mongo) databases.
  • Familiar with GitLab CI/CD Pipelines, Apache NiFi, and Atlassian Suite (Bitbucket, Jira, Confluence).
  • Knowledge of JavaScript/TypeScript, React, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Hibernate, JSF (PrimeFaces), and AWS cloud services.
  • Skilled in mentoring junior developers, working with microservices, and serverless architectures, and optimising CI/CD pipelines for cloud deployments.
  • Experience with AWS services (EC2, EKS, Fargate, IAM, S3, Lambda) and migration of on-premises workloads to the cloud.


Benefits Package:

  • Base Salary: Up to £80,000
  • Bonus: Up to 10% based on individual performance
  • Flexible Working: Options for a 4-day workweek or a 9-day fortnight
  • Pension: Employer contribution up to 10%, matching employee contributions up to 5%
  • Health & Wellbeing: Private medical insurance
  • Annual Leave: 25 days holiday per year, plus public holidays
  • Learning & Development: Excellent training and certification opportunities, along with an annual salary review


For more information or to apply, please reach out to:


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