Java Developer Jobs

Java is a favourite tool of developers thanks to its robust and secure nature, along with its ease of use. According to numerous industry experts, the IT job market is booming across all sub sectors, of which Java has a use in most of them.

Java was released 22 years ago, with the industry going through many changes since it first hit the market; these changes are mirrored in the skills that make use of the tool. Here at First Recruitment Group we make sure that we are up to speed with the latest developments in Java, and that the people we place are right for the roles we match them with.

We work with a variety of candidates from junior / entry level, through to skilled and highly experienced candidates. Our role is to guide you through the process, helping you to find the right roles to apply for, providing background intelligence on the clients, and helping with interviews and offer negotiation. We pride ourselves on our excellent communication and feedback ensuring that you, as our candidate, feel comfortable with the process from start to finish. That is why many candidates return to use our services repeatedly.

If you are looking for an exciting new role in Java, scroll our latest vacancies below.

Jobs

  1. Developer

    SK/R/083160

    Area: North West

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: Market related

  2. Business Systems Technical Support Analyst

    SK/R/080215

    Area: Brighton and Hove

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: £40k - 44k per year + Stability + Benefits

  3. Junior Software Developer / Software Developer

    079559

    Area: UK

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: Market related

  4. Middleweight UI/UX Designer

    079200

    Area: West Midlands

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: Market related

  5. User Experience Designer

    078875

    Area: Greater London

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: Market rate, Dependant on experience

  6. Immersive Media Developer

    78714

    Area: West Midlands

    Sector: Technology

    Salary: Market related

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