Java/Angular Module Lead
SopraSteria1
Posted: January 27, 2026
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Java/Angular Module Lead is a key role that involves leading a team of developers to design and implement new features for a large-scale application. The ideal candidate should have experience in Java and Angular, as well as strong leadership and communication skills. The role requires a deep understanding of software development best practices and a passion for innovation.
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About Sopra Steria
Sopra Steria, a major Tech player in Europe with 50,000 employees in nearly 30 countries, is recognised for its consulting, digital services and solutions. It helps its clients drive their digital transformation and obtain tangible and sustainable benefits. The Group provides end-to-end solutions to make large companies and organisations more competitive by combining in-depth knowledge of a wide range of business sectors and innovative technologies with a collaborative approach. Sopra Steria places people at the heart of everything it does and is committed to putting digital to work for its clients in order to build a positive future for all. In 2024, the Group generated revenues of €5.8 billion.
The world is how we shape it.
Frontend - Angular
Backend - Java 
Database - SQL
 
Excellent grip on programming with Java and Angular
Strong understanding of Java Frameworks
Writing unit test cases for the backend code
Writing clean, optimized and modular code
Good understanding of database concepts such as DB Normalization, Sharding, Indexing, Connection Pooling, Query Optimization, etc.
Understanding of frontend technologies such as Angular
Version control using Git
Total Experience Expected: 04-06 years
Engineering or IT Graduate
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