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Position Details:
Job Title: Scala Developer
Work Location: Bromley, UK (Hybrid)

Job Description:

We are seeking an experienced Scala Developer to build scalable applications using best software engineering practices. You will leverage strong Scala skills, write SQL and PL/SQL queries, and manage software builds and releases. Familiarity with design patterns and reactive event-sourced systems is essential for delivering high-quality solutions across multiple technologies.

Technical Skills:

  • Strong Scala development skills.

  • Experience in AKKA & Play frameworks in Scala.

  • Sound knowledge in writing SQL queries, PL/SQL Stored Procedures.

  • Strong understanding of software build/ release management skills.

  • Familiarity with development patterns.

  • Experience with projects in multiple technologies and functions.

  • Proven experience in building scalable and robust applications.

  • A background in modern OO language with good experience in Scala.

  • Experienced in using design patterns and following best software engineering practices.

  • Experience in reactive event source systems.

    Nice-to-Have:

    Familiarity with RDF and SPARQL.

    Familiarity with Big Data technologies such as Apache Hadoop.

    Experience in banking/financial domain
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