The role will be based from my clients office 4 days per week.
As part of our Enterprise Shared Component team, you'll:
* Design and develop containerised services in a service-oriented architecture using Docker, Kubernetes, REST APIs, and Azure.
* Contribute across the full stack, including distributed event-driven systems.
* Collaborate in a high-performing scrum team to deliver robust, high-quality solutions.
* Mentor junior engineers and influence architectural and delivery practices.
Your responsibilities will include (but not limited to):
* Build and enhance cloud and on-premises services that power healthcare solutions.
* Design and implement APIs and microservices with a focus on scalability, compatibility, and performance.
* Contribute to full-stack development, from modern web UIs to backend services and data solutions.
* Improve CI/CD pipelines and work with Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure DevOps to streamline delivery.
* Apply cross-functional skills in development and test automation to ensure high-quality solutions.
* Collaborate, share knowledge, and drive innovation that makes a difference for healthcare professionals and patients.
The right stuff:
* Experience of working with Agile delivery processes - understanding of SAFe framework and agile practices
* Strong technical communication skills, and the ability to influence others with articulation and insight
Required experience:
* Bachelor's degree in computer science (or equivalent experience).
* 5+ years of software engineering experience, ideally with .NET (C#) and modern frameworks.
* Strong skills in building APIs and microservices (REST, gRPC) and working with databases (PostgreSQL).
* Hands-on experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps or similar).
* Familiarity with open-source tools, cloud platforms, and infrastructure automation.
* Understanding of software design patterns, asynchronous programming, and event-driven systems.
* Bonus: experience in regulated industries (healthcare preferred), cybersecurity best practices, and observability tools.
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