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A leading company in the renewable energy sector is seeking a Senior Java Developer to join their innovative team. This fully remote role offers the opportunity to work on sustainable energy solutions, leveraging advanced Java technologies. Ideal candidates will have a PhD in Computer Science and extensive experience in Core Java and related fields. With a competitive salary of up to £130k, this position promises significant career progression in a forward-thinking environment.
This range is provided by Understanding Recruitment. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
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Connecting the finest Java & Kotlin Developers with the best global tech companies …
Do you have a PhD in Computer Science?
Location: Fully remote from anywhere in the UK
We are partnered with a unique energy software platform that is helping consumers transition towards a sustainable future by producing energy as a service. They are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Senior Java Developer with a strong understanding of Core Java principles and a deep knowledge of Advanced Computer Science topics such as:
You will excel as a Senior Java Developer if you have extensive experience with Core Java, Multithreading, Concurrency, and Low Latency, as you will be building frameworks and designing databases from scratch.
Your role will include:
Using modern tech stack: Java 19, Microservices, AWS, Kubernetes, Node.js, and Vue.js
Offering a salary of up to £130k, with the flexibility of working remotely from home, and significant opportunities for career progression.
If you're eager to be part of a movement making energy sustainable, apply now for immediate consideration for this Senior Java Developer role!
Please note: Due to compliance reasons, applications will only be considered from candidates based in the UK.