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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
will be focused on engineering two main client facing applications for Trade Finance. This is an area of the Bank that has received major investment and is a key focus for the Banks growth and development over the next 5 years. It is also the first area to adopt GCP offering unique technical challenges and the adoption of cutting-edge technology. They follow an event driven architecture utilizing microservices and the applications are new requiring greenfield development. Key Skills Required Expertise in Java Engineering with knowledge of microservices and multithreading including Spring frameworks Skilled in building productive networks to drive collaboration, re-use and knowledge sharing Experience in solution design tools and techniques with ability to make design decision trade-offs Experience in building cloud based, distributed, highly available and fault tolerant applications. Experience in building large scale and highly available Application Programming Interface (APIs) - both internal and external. Cornwallis Elt is an Employment Agency & Employment Business and has been listed 3 times in The Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100 of the UK`s fastest growing private companies, as well as in the Recruitment International Top 250, Top 50 in IT and the Recruiter Fast 50 & Hot 100 reports.