Full-Stack Engineer

Glasgow
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Full-Stack Engineer – Finance Technology

Java | Spark | Cloud | Global Investment Bank

Location: Glasgow (Hybrid – 2–3 days onsite)

We’re hiring a Full-Stack Engineer to join a high-impact Finance & Regulatory Technology team within a top-tier global investment bank. This team is responsible for building strategic, cloud-first data solutions and modernising legacy platforms that support critical regulatory reporting across the firm.

You’ll work as part of a collaborative Agile squad, building scalable backend services and data pipelines while partnering closely with Finance and Regulatory stakeholders. This is a great opportunity to contribute to high-visibility projects in a fast-paced environment where innovation and best practices are valued.

What You’ll Do

  • Design and build full-stack applications for finance and regulatory reporting

  • Develop Java backend services and Spark-based data pipelines

  • Modernise existing systems into scalable, cloud-native solutions

  • Handle complex datasets and ensure data integrity across platforms

  • Contribute to CI/CD pipelines, DevOps processes, and automated testing frameworks

    What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience in full-stack development

  • Strong core Java skills (Scala knowledge is a plus)

  • Hands-on experience with Spark or other distributed computing tools

  • Familiarity with Azure or similar cloud platforms

  • Experience working with relational and/or cloud databases (Snowflake, Sybase)

  • Front-end development using Angular or similar frameworks

  • Comfortable in Unix/Linux environments

  • Agile and DevOps mindset

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