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      <description>Location: Wellington | Salary: 550.00-550.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Java Developer - Public Sector Project Location: Remote (with travel to Telford twice per month) Clearance: BPSS required Contract Length: 6 months Rate: 550 per day (Inside IR35)Overview We are seeking an experienced Java Developer to join a high-impact public sector programme supporting a critical UK government service. This role offers the opportunity to work on large-scale systems within a complex and highly regulated environment, contributing to services that impact millions of users across the UK.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and maintain Java-based applications using Spring BootSupport and enhance batch-based and scheduled processing systemsDiagnose and resolve issues across application, database, and integration layersCollaborate within controlled release environments using GitWork closely with cross-functional teams to deliver reliable and scalable solutionsCore Skills and ExperienceStrong Java development experience, particularly with Spring BootSolid SQL expertise, including PL/SQL or equivalent procedural database languagesExperience working with batch processing and scheduling tools (e.g. CRON, TWS)Proven ability to troubleshoot across full technology stacksExpe...</description>
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