Software Engineer

BIOMETRIC TALENT
Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 3AE, United Kingdom
Last month
£35,000 – £40,000 pa
Applications closed

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Tatton Recruitment Fairlands, GU3 3JH, United Kingdom

Salary

£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Permanent

Location: Derby (hybrid – 1 day per week onsite (Tuesday))

Salary: up to £40,000

Industry: Consultancy

About the Client

Our client is a growing, technology-led business delivering complex, large-scale data processing systems across a variety of industries. Operating within a collaborative and highly skilled engineering environment, they build bespoke solutions that power real-time data, reporting, and integrated platforms.

With a strong focus on innovation and continuous improvement, they offer engineers the opportunity to work on technically challenging projects while developing skills in modern cloud technologies, microservices, and scalable architectures. Despite their growth, they’ve maintained a supportive, close-knit culture where ideas are valued and individuals can make a real impact.

How you’ll spend your day

As a Software Engineer, you’ll play a key role in the design, development, and maintenance of complex backend systems, working closely with a small, experienced team.

You’ll be:

* Developing and maintaining applications using C# .NET (Core)

* Contributing to the design of scalable, high-performance systems handling large volumes of data

* Building backend services and APIs to support web and mobile applications

* Working on a variety of projects, from real-time data processing to reporting and analytics platforms

* Collaborating with team members to scope requirements and deliver effective technical solutions

* Supporting integrations with third-party systems such as CRM and finance platforms

* Participating in code reviews, testing, and continuous improvement of development practices

* Gaining exposure to modern technologies including cloud platforms, microservices, and containerisation

What you’ll bring to this role

We’re looking for someone with a solid foundation in software development who is eager to grow and take on more responsibility within a supportive environment.

You’ll bring:

* Commercial experience with C# .NET / .NET Core

* Experience working on complex or data-driven systems

* Knowledge of LINQ and Entity Framework

* Familiarity with Git and tools such as JIRA

* Understanding of software development best practices and system design principles

* Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

* Good communication skills and the ability to collaborate within a team

Nice to have (but not essential):

* Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS or Azure)

* Experience with APIs, microservices, or distributed systems

* Knowledge of Docker, Kubernetes, or modern DevOps practices

* Frontend experience (e.g. Angular)

* Experience working with large datasets or NoSQL databases

* Exposure to Claude and AI

Most importantly, you’ll have a curious mindset, a willingness to learn, and a proactive approach to development.

Perks & Benefits:

Flexible working options:

* 4-day week (8am–6pm) with Monday or Friday off

* 5-day week with flexi-time (core hours 9:30am–4:30pm)

Hybrid working – typically 1 day per week in the Derby office

20–25 days holiday + bank holidays (depending on working pattern)

Opportunity to work on diverse, technically challenging projects

Ongoing learning and development across modern technologies (cloud, microservices, AI/ML)

Supportive, collaborative team environment

Real ownership and the chance to make a visible impact

What happens next?

One of our Recruitment Consultants will be in touch and inform you if you’ve been successful to the next stage of the process or not, which is a qualification call where we will tell you more about the role and the client, and understand more about you, your experience and career aspirations.

Should we both wish to proceed, we will submit your details to the client and be in touch regarding the outcome and any further steps.

The interview process for this client consists of:

Stage 1 – One stage technical and competency discussion

Equal Opportunities

We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all candidates and welcome applications from individuals regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marital status, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an employment agency for permanent and contract hires, we are dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce, and we encourage applications from underrepresented groups to drive innovation and equality within the workplace.

Should you require any reasonable adjustments please let us know so we can accommodate for any interactions with us at Biometric Talent, but also inform the client to ensure reasonable adjustments are made to allow for a fair and equitable process

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