DcodedEngland, UK

Go Developer - GCP, GKE, Postgres

Project-Based

Description

Go Developer | Outside IR35 | Remote | 6 months initial £400-£425 per day We're working with a forward-thinking technology business looking to engage an experienced Go Developer on a contract basis. This is an excellent opportunity to join a modern engineering environment, contributing to scalable, cloud-native systems. The Role You'll be joining a high-performing engineering team, building and maintaining Back End services using Go within a cloud-first infrastructure. The work is centred around performance, scalability, and clean architecture. Tech Environment Cloud: GCP (Google Cloud Platform) Containerisation & Orchestration: GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine) Backend: Go (Golang) Database: Postgres AI Coding Assist: Gemini Key Responsibilities Design, build, and optimise Back End services in Go Work within a Kubernetes-based microservices architecture Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver robust solutions Contribute to system design, scalability, and performance improvements Write clean, maintainable, and well-tested code What We're Looking For Strong commercial experience with Go (Golang) Proven experience working with GCP and Kubernetes (GKE) Solid understanding of microservices architecture Experience with Postgres or similar relational databases Comfortable working in a fully remote, distributed team Strong communication and problem-solving skills Contract Details Day Rate: £400-£425 IR35 Status: Outside IR35 Location: Fully Remote (UK-based preferred) Contract Length: 6 months Initial term with likely extensions This is a great opportunity for a contractor who thrives in a modern, cloud-native environment and wants to work with cutting-edge tooling, including AI-assisted development. If you're interested, apply or reach out directly for more details.

Skills

System DesignGCPKubernetesAIGoPostgreSQLMicroservices

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