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Java Developer | Java, Springboot, Vue.js, Machine Learning - £70k

Opus Recruitment Solutions
Reading
1 year ago
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Reading, United Kingdom

Permanent
£0 - £70000 per annum, Benefits: onsite

** Work on Cutting-Edge Data Processing & Machine Learning Projects **

We're teaming up with a data-driven powerhouse building software that crunches massive datasets for clients in the mining industry (think UK & US!).

Here's the challenge (and the thrill!):
Develop reporting systems, real-time sensor analysis, and even a machine learning platform. Write APIs, conquer data manipulation & processing tasks. You'll be building the backbone of the entire system. Collaborate with a talented team using Java (Springboot your jam?), , AWS, Jenkins, and a sprinkle of Python. Don't worry if you're not a master of all - as long as you're a core Java dev, we can teach you the rest! ‍Security is a top priority - frequent checks ensure your code is bulletproof. ️

Bonus points for you:
You're a hands-on coder who thrives in mentoring others. Refactoring existing APIs and optimizing performance is your game.Sounds like you? 

Get in touch with Rebeka Mulk @ Opus Recruitment Solutions on LinkedIn OR email on rebeka . mulk @ for an informal chat!

. This is an on-site role in London, and unfortunately, sponsorship isn't available.

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