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Java Fullstack Developer
Java Fullstack Developer | Sports Betting Quant Startup | London - Fully Remote
Please note: Please note: this role cannot provide sponsorship. Applicants must have existing right to work.
We're partnering with an ambitious, well-funded sports betting and systematic trading startup that's building cutting-edge technology at the intersection of sports analytics, quantitative research, and automated trading.
As a Java Fullstack Developer, you'll work directly with quantitative researchers, mathematicians, and trading specialists to build the systems that power data-driven betting strategies. This is a genuine opportunity to join a high-calibre team and have a significant impact on a rapidly growing business.
What You'll Be Doing
- Building and scaling Java-based trading and data platforms
- Developing integrations with sports data providers and betting exchanges
- Working closely with quant researchers to support systematic trading models
- Designing high-performance solutions for real-time data processing
- Contributing to greenfield projects and influencing technical direction
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What We're Looking For
- 5+ years' commercial Java development experience. This role is likely suited to someone at a small or startup company who has had to do everything.
- Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field is a MUST have
- Experience working with REST and streaming APIs
- Frontend exposure with React, Next.js and TypeScript
- Strong understanding of databases, data structures and software architecture
- AWS or other cloud platform experience
- A self-starter who enjoys ownership, autonomy and solving complex problems


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Why Join?
- Work alongside exceptional engineers, researchers and analysts
- Greenfield development with real technical challenges
- Direct exposure to quantitative trading and sports analytics
- Small, highly talented team where your work has visible impact
- Excellent opportunity for career progression in a fast-growing business
If you're a strong Java fullstack engineer looking for a role that combines technology, data, and systematic trading, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now with your CV for immediate consideration.
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