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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 500.00-500.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Full Stack Engineer Inside IR35 Duration: 6 Months+ Hybrid - 2 Days per week in London  We''re looking for an experienced Full Stack Engineer to help design, build and deliver modern, cloud-native applications within a complex enterprise environment. You''ll work across frontend, backend and cloud technologies, taking ownership of delivery while contributing to architecture and technical direction.Key Responsibilities Deliver end-to-end solutions from UI through to backend services and deployment. Develop modern frontend applications using Angular, React or similar. Build scalable, cloud-native solutions using AWS, Docker and Kubernetes (EKS). Contribute to architecture, technical design and engineering best practice. Mentor engineers and collaborate with technical and business stakeholders.  Essential Skills Strong full stack engineering experience with modern frontend frameworks (Angular, React or similar). Experience delivering end-to-end solutions across frontend, backend and deployment. Hands-on experience with AWS, Docker and Kubernetes (EKS). Experience building cloud-native applications and working within modern engineering environments.  Experience required Engineering Own...</description>
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