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Full Stack Developer

Full-time Office for National Statistics in Newport

Fullstack Software Engineer Working pattern - Flexible working, Full-time, (Job share / Part-time options) Salary - £35,389 - £41,149 Package / Benefits - please follow apply link for further details APPLICATION DEADLINE - 17th September 2019 As a Full Stack Engineer, you will share responsibility for all technical aspects of our products, including development, security, maintenance and operations, with the front end and back end engineers. You will mentor junior members of the team to ensure their skills are relevant, up to date, transferrable and in line with industry standards and expectations. We use the following technologies right now, but an interest in solving the problems we face is much more important than having experience in everything listed:  Go, JavaScript ES6+, Java, React, SASS, Hashicorp stack (Nomad, Consul, Vault), Docker, AWS , Kafka, MongoDB, AWS Neptune (using Gremlin), Elasticsearch, Prometheus,ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana), Concourse You should apply if :•You are a skilled engineer with experience of back end and front end development, including client-side technologies, databases and strongly typed, server-side languages •You have an understanding of developing production grade distributed systems •You enjoy coaching and developing junior engineers, empowering them to design and build digital services using modern industry standard technologies such as Go, JavaScript ES6+, Java, React, SASS and AWS •You will thrive in an open, autonomous and user-centred agile environment •You are able to quickly research and learn new technologies and techniques •You are able to communicate technical concepts to non technical people

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