Full Stack Engineer

Full Stack Engineer

Posted Today by MPower Plus

Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
Leeds, England, United Kingdom

Summary: The Full Stack Engineer role requires a strong technical background in ReactJS and JAVA Spring Boot, with a focus on designing and building APIs and microservices. The position involves mentoring team members, performing code reviews, and ensuring best practices in development. Additionally, the engineer will be responsible for unit and integration testing, as well as automation testing scripts, while managing deployments on Azure or GCP platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and build APIs and microservices.
  • Write Swagger files.
  • Create low-level design and conduct code reviews.
  • Mentor team members on best practices.
  • Perform unit testing and integration testing.
  • Build automation testing scripts.
  • Manage code deployment and repositories using CI/CD pipelines.

Key Skills:

  • Strong technical background with ReactJS and JAVA Spring Boot.
  • Experience in designing and building APIs and microservices.
  • Ability to write Swagger files.
  • Knowledge of low-level design and code review processes.
  • Experience in unit testing and integration testing.
  • Ability to create automation testing scripts.
  • Good knowledge of Azure/GCP platforms and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Experience in deploying code and managing repositories.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: Leeds

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Skills- Strong technical background with ReactJS, JAVA spring boots, Microservices Able to design & Build APIs & Micro services Able to write swagger files Create Low level Design and Code reviews and mentoring team with best practices Able to perform unit testing, and integration testing Able to built automation testing scripts Good knowledge on Azure/GCP platform, CI/CD pipelines Able to deploy code and manage repos using pipelines