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Senior Java Developer - Java, AWS, React

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Senior Java Developer - Greenfield Build - FinTech - Bristol/ Hybrid - £70,000 - Java, React, AWS, Kotlin

Client: SaaS / FinTech

Role: Senior Java Developer / Senior Software Engineer

Location: Bristol / Hybrid 2 days in office, per week

Salary: £50,000-£70,000

dcoded are proud to be the exclusive talent partner to a cutting-edge fin-tech based in Bristol, currently building a brand-new greenfield platform set to transform financial services infrastructure.

They're looking for a Senior Software Engineer (Java) to play a hands-on role in the architecture and development of this next-gen system. You'll be working with modern Java (17-21) in a cloud-native environment (AWS/GCP/Azure), building highly available, distributed systems using Kafka, RabbitMQ, and micro-services architecture. The front end is built with React.js, and there's increasing adoption of Kotlin across the stack.

This is a rare chance to work on a genuinely greenfield project - ie no legacy code, no technical debt... just smart engineering, complex problems, and full ownership from day one.

Finance, payments or trading experience is highly desirable, along with a passion for clean code, scalable design, and modern engineering practices (TDD, CI/CD, containerisation).

You'll join a collaborative hybrid team (2 days in the Bristol office), with strong benefits and clear progression.

Key Skills

Java 17+
AWS / GCP / Cloud
React / JavaScript
MySQL / NoSQL
Kafka / RabbitMQ

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