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Senior Java Software Engineer – Core Backend Platform
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Join a remote-first, global team as a Senior Java Software Engineer. You'll build and maintain the core backend platform, focusing on stability and reliability for complex systems. This role requires strong Java fundamentals and a proactive mindset. Enjoy high autonomy in a low-ego, quality-drive...
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United Kingdom , London
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Orbis Consultants
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Software Engineer - Backend
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OutSystems
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Software Engineer, Backend
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Join Junction as a Backend Software Engineer to build scalable infrastructure for diagnostic healthcare. Design reliable APIs and distributed systems to process high-volume medical and wearable data. Enjoy a remote-first role with equity, learning budgets, and global team offsites. Help make heal...
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90000.00 - 130000.00 GBP / Year
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Software Engineer (Backend Developer - NodeJS)
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Join our UK-based team as a Backend Software Engineer specializing in Node.js and TypeScript. You will design and enhance our event-driven content pipeline using microservices, Kafka, and AWS. This role involves building CI/CD processes and collaborating within an Agile/Scrum environment to power...
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Reach plc
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About the Software Engineer - Backend role

Explore the world of Software Engineering through the lens of Backend Development. This page is dedicated to Software Engineer - Backend jobs, a career path focused on the server-side logic, databases, and APIs that power modern applications. Backend engineers are the architects of the digital infrastructure, building the invisible yet critical systems that ensure data flows securely, efficiently, and at scale. Unlike frontend development, which deals with user interfaces, backend work is all about what happens behind the scenes: processing requests, managing data storage, integrating services, and maintaining the reliability of complex distributed systems.

Typical responsibilities in backend engineering roles include designing and developing robust, scalable APIs (RESTful or GraphQL), managing databases (both SQL and NoSQL), implementing business logic, and building microservices architectures. A significant portion of the work involves optimizing performance, ensuring high availability (often targeting 99.99% uptime), and handling data consistency across multiple servers or cloud regions. Backend engineers frequently collaborate with frontend developers, product managers, and DevOps teams to define system requirements and deploy solutions. They are also responsible for writing automated tests, participating in code reviews, and contributing to system architecture decisions.

The skills required for these positions are diverse and technical. Proficiency in statically typed languages like Java, Go, C++, or Scala is often essential, though Python and Node.js are also common. Deep knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure) and containerization tools (Docker, Kubernetes) is increasingly expected. Understanding distributed systems concepts—such as event-driven architectures, message brokers (like Kafka), caching strategies, and fault tolerance—is critical. Strong fundamentals in data structures, algorithms, and system design are non-negotiable for solving complex problems at scale. Additionally, experience with CI/CD pipelines, monitoring tools, and security best practices is highly valued.

The typical career path for a Software Engineer in Backend roles often progresses from entry-level positions focusing on implementation to senior and staff levels where mentoring, technical leadership, and architectural vision become key. Many professionals in these backend jobs come from computer science, software engineering, or related technical backgrounds, though equivalent practical experience is widely recognized. The field rewards continuous learning, as tools and paradigms evolve rapidly. Whether you are building high-concurrency platforms, data streaming pipelines, or secure cloud-native services, backend engineering offers a challenging and rewarding career at the heart of technology innovation. This page serves as your gateway to discovering the next opportunity in this dynamic profession.