SVP- Senior Full-Stack Engineer - Trading (Java/Angular/AI)

Robert Walters
London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£100,000 – £140,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £140,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Currently working on the build-out of a new engineering team focused on developing an in-house platform within a critical financial services domain. This initiative is centred around bringing a traditionally vendor-led capability internally, with a focus on building a scalable, flexible, and fully automated system from the ground up. The environment is highly regulated and production-critical, requiring strong engineering standards and end-to-end ownership.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Designing and building scalable, distributed systems using modern architectural patterns
  • Owning the full software development lifecycle from requirements through to production and support
  • Developing and maintaining microservices and APIs
  • Ensuring systems are reliable, observable, and secure
  • Driving engineering best practices across testing, automation, and performance
  • Working closely with product and engineering stakeholders to deliver robust solutions
Technology Environment
  • Java and Spring Boot (low-latency)
  • Distributed systems and microservices architecture
  • AI Skills mandatory
  • Angular or TypeScript (full-stack capability beneficial)
  • Cloud and containerisation technologies
  • CI/CD, automated testing, and observability tooling
Requirements
  • Strong experience in Java and backend development
  • Experience building and scaling distributed systems in production environments
  • Solid understanding of software architecture and system design
  • Experience working in financial services or other regulated environments
  • Exposure to the full software development lifecycle
  • Familiarity with modern development practices including CI/CD and automated testing

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