
Full Stack Developer
Hays Specialist Recruitment LimitedWorking with a global financial services organisation who are looking for a hands-on Senior Full Stack Developer.
Details
Location - London Hybrid
3 days / week in office
Duration - Initially 6 months
Rate - £550-£650 / day Inside IR35 via Umbrella
Skills and Experience Required
- TypeScript or Javascript
- Next.js or React
- AWS
- Terraform
- Experience providing feedback to engineering teams via code review
- Exposure to a wide range of languages, frameworks, and cloud technologies
Core Competencies:
- Highly proactive and ability to take ownership
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment
- Ideally, financial services experience or investment banking
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