SC Cleared Data Engineer - Java, Spring Boot, Docker

Sanderson Government and Defence
London
4 days ago
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SC Cleared Data Engineer - Java, Spring Boot, Docker Hybrid - London (2-3 days onsite) £560 per day (Inside IR35) 12-Month Contract (Initial)
We're currently looking for an experienced SC Cleared Data Engineer to join a high-profile programme based in London.
Please note:
Active Security Clearance (SC) is essential

Must have 5+ years continuous UK residency (required for clearance eligibility)

Key Skills & Experience

Strong experience as a Data Engineer

Proficiency in Java

Hands-on experience with Spring Boot

Experience working with Docker / Containerisation

Experience building and maintaining scalable Data Pipelines

Strong understanding of Data Processing and Integration

Role Overview

You'll be working within a secure environment, contributing to the design and development of robust data solutions. The role will involve building scalable pipelines, integrating systems, and supporting critical data-driven services.

Contract Details

£560 per day (Inside IR35)

Initial 12 months (extension likely)

Hybrid working - London

If you meet the criteria and hold active SC clearance , apply now or get in touch for more details.
Reasonable Adjustments:
Respect and equality are core values to us. We are proud of the diverse and inclusive community we have built, and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and perspectives. Our success is driven by our people, united by the spirit of partnership to deliver the best resourcing solutions for our clients.
If you need any help or adjustments during the recruitment process for any reason , please let us know when you apply or talk to the recruiters directly so we can support you.

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