Full Stack Software Engineer

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Lime Street, City And County Of the City Of London, United Kingdom
Last week
£100,000 – £130,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £130,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Bonus

Full Stack Software Engineer (Data-Focused)

Location: London - Hybrid - 1-2 days per week

Salary: £(Apply online only)k + Bonus

Type: Permanent

Sponsorship: Not Available

Role Overview:

We are seeking a Senior or Staff-Level Fullstack Software Engineer with a strong background in data to join our Data Science & Engineering team.This is a greenfield initiative that seeks to consolidate several lines of business under a single modern architecture. In this role, you will empower the business with the technology and tools needed to leverage data throughout the organization.

This Includes:

Deploying open-source BI tools and platforms

Setting up streaming data collection and validation services

Implementing third-party analytic solutions

Assisting with data-centric migration tasks

Key Responsibilities:

Partner with Data Engineers to deploy and maintain internal data tools and platforms

Implement and maintain integrations with third-party data platforms and APIs

Work with DevOps and Platform Engineers to support:

Infrastructure as Code using Terraform

Containerisation and deployment via Kubernetes (AKS)

CI/CD automation via ArgoCD

Monitoring via OTLP and Sumo Logic

Contribute to architectural decisions, with a strong emphasis on data security

Assist migration and data engineering teams in moving legacy products to a new technology stack

Support documentation, testing, and ongoing maintenance of production systems

Required Qualifications:

7+ years of experience in software engineering roles, with a track record of building solutions end-to-end

Experience deploying applications in cloud environments, preferably Microsoft Azure

Strong experience in REST API design and OpenAPI standards

Extensive experience working with databases, data platforms, and analytical tools

Ability to research, propose, and implement solutions with minimal supervision

Experience building internal-facing CRUD applications

Familiarity with front-end development and ability to make basic modifications to open-source UI components

Experience enabling data scientists and engineers with Python-based development workflows and tooling

Technology Stack:

Azure Cloud Services

C# (.NET 10)

Python

React.js and modern JavaScript (ES6+)

Snowflake (Data Warehouse)

Apache Airflow

Terraform

dbt

SQL Server

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