Computer Futures
Software Engineer

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I'm working with a key client on a high-impact contract role within a fast-paced engineering team building scalable, cloud-native applications. This isn't just another full stack role - they're looking for a hands-on engineer who can build, deploy, and own production systems end-to-end. 📍 The basics 12-month contract (strong extension potential) London - hybrid working £500/day 💡 What you'll actually be doing Building full stack applications using Java (Spring Boot) + Angular 17+ Developing microservices, REST APIs, and GraphQL services Working within a cloud-native Azure environment Implementing NgRx for state management on the frontend Setting up and improving CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions) Collaborating closely with product, QA, and SRE teams ✅ What they're looking for Strong Java (Spring Boot, ideally Java 17) Modern Angular (16/17+) with NgRx experience Solid hands-on Azure experience (App Services, Functions, DevOps) Experience building and deploying microservices in production Strong understanding of distributed systems and engineering fundamentals ⭐ Nice to have Cosmos DB or other NoSQL databases ElasticSearch or search-based systems Docker / Kubernetes GraphQL experience Exposure to observability, tracing, or resilience patterns ⚠️ This is a hands-on role - they want engineers who can build, troubleshoot, and deliver, not just talk through theory. Strong practical experience is key.
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Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales
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