Job description
Job details
- Location: London, UK
- Work mode: Remote
- Employment type: Contract (Not an internship)
- Salary: GBP 143,000 - 156,000 per year
Role overview
Sanderson is seeking a skilled Integration Developer with a strong DevOps focus to join a leading UK financial services organization. This is a developer-first role centered on building robust backend services and implementing modern deployment pipelines for a new platform build. The ideal candidate will bridge the gap between backend development and infrastructure automation.
Job details
This is a Full-time Contract position based in London, UK, but offering a Fully Remote work mode. This is not an Internship. The salary range for this engagement is ยฃ143,000 to ยฃ156,000 GBP per annum (equivalent to ยฃ550-ยฃ600 per day Outside IR35).
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain scalable backend services using TypeScript and Node.js.
- Design and implement seamless integrations between disparate financial systems.
- Build and optimize CI/CD pipelines to streamline software delivery.
- Collaborate with platform architects to define backend infrastructure requirements.
- Ensure high availability and performance of integration layers.
- Automate deployment processes to reduce manual overhead and errors.
Requirements
- Proven experience as a Backend Developer with a strong leaning toward DevOps.
- Proficiency in TypeScript and Node.js for building enterprise-grade services.
- Hands-on experience with DevOps tools and infrastructure as code.
- Experience working within the UK financial services sector is highly preferred.
- Ability to work independently in a fully remote environment.
- Strong understanding of API integration patterns and backend architecture.
Benefits
- Competitive daily rate of ยฃ550-ยฃ600
- Outside IR35 contract status
- Fully remote working flexibility
- Opportunity to work on a high-profile new platform build
- Strong potential for contract extension
Keywords
TypeScriptNode.jsDevOpsBackend DevelopmentIntegrationCI/CDFinancial ServicesAPI Design