Software Developer

Profectus Recruitment
Rg12Qu, RG1 2QU, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
19 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Excellent benefits package Support with training and certifications

Software Developer

Reading (Hybrid – 3 days in office)

Profectus Recruitment are working with an innovative, fast-growing software company based in Reading who are looking to add a talented Developer to their team.

This is a brilliant opportunity to join a business that builds award-winning products within the Salesforce ecosystem, working with a number of well-known, household-name clients. The company are also heavily investing in AI and emerging technologies, giving you the chance to work on genuinely cutting-edge projects.

You’ll be joining a small, highly experienced engineering team of 3, working directly with the Founder, giving you real exposure to decision-making, architecture, and product direction.

The Role

You’ll be designing and building features across a modern tech stack, including Salesforce applications, Azure-hosted services, and integrations.

This is a hands-on role where you’ll be encouraged to think about architecture, contribute ideas, and work closely with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Building and enhancing features across Salesforce, Azure, and backend services
  • Working with C#, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript and REST APIs
  • Contributing to architecture and design discussions
  • Writing clean, testable, maintainable code
  • Collaborating within a small, agile team on code reviews and planning
  • Leveraging AI tools as part of your development workflow
  • Supporting integrations and data modelling activities

Required Skills

  • 3 - 5 years’ experience in software development
  • Strong skills in at least one of: C#, Python, or JavaScript/TypeScript
  • Experience working with Azure (App Services, Functions, SQL, etc.)
  • Solid understanding of APIs and SQL
  • Experience with Git, testing, and working in an agile environment
  • Some experience using AI tools as part of day to day Development
  • Willingness to upskill in Salesforce

Nice to Have

  • Salesforce (Apex, LWC, React) experience
  • Azure in a production environment
  • Microservices or event-driven architecture exposure
  • Interest or experience in AI tools and technologies
  • Evidence of being a tech enthusiast or hobbyist (GitHub projects, home lab, side projects, etc.)

What’s on Offer

  • Opportunity to work directly with the Founder in a high-impact role
  • Exposure to modern technologies including AI and cloud platforms
  • Support with training and certifications
  • Work with recognised, household-name clients
  • Collaborative, close-knit team environment
  • Excellent benefits package

If interested please apply with the latest version of your CV.

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