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An exciting opportunity has hit the market with a specialist in Traffic management solutions. We are currently hiring for a Software Developer to join a talented engineering team based in Kent.

The successful Software Developer in Kent will report directly to the Senior Software Engineer and play a key role in designing and developing cutting-edge applications used across high-profile surveillance and traffic systems worldwide.

Main Responsibilities of the Software Developer, based in Kent:

Develop intuitive and responsive web applications using JavaScript, HTML, CSS, JSON, React.Js, and TypeScript
Design and implement REST APIs and GraphQL integrations
Conduct automated testing using Selenium
Manage cloud deployments on AWS and Azure platforms
Use Git (BitBucket) for version control, ideally in a Linux environment
Collaborate closely with the back-end development team to integrate front-end components with robust back-end systems

Technical Skillset Required for the Software Developer based in Kent:

Front-End: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, JSON, React.Js, TypeScript.
Back-End: Java, Spring, Spring Boot, JPA/Spring Data.
Databases: SQL and NoSQL.
Message Queues: RabbitMQ, Kafka, Redis.
Testing: JUnit, Mockito, JaCoCo.
Tools & Platforms: Selenium, AWS, Azure, Linux, Git (BitBucket).
Strong communication skills and a team-oriented mindset are essential.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and detail-oriented Software Developer who's passionate about building innovative software solutions that make an impact in the real world.

To apply for this Software Developer role in Kent, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion

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