Software Engineer

NUS Consulting
Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1RJ, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£42,000 – £47,500 pa

Salary

£42,000 – £47,500 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

22 days holiday plus public holidays Discretionary year-end bonus Pension scheme

Software Engineer

Contract Type: Full-Time / Permanent

Salary: £42,000 - £47,500 p.a.

Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week

NUS Consulting Group are an independent international management and sustainability consultancy focused on providing solutions to the commercial and industrial sectors.

For over 60 years, NUS Consulting has been providing energy management services to clients, adapting ways of working and embracing new technologies to remain at the forefront of the industry.

This is a rare opportunity to be part of the core technical team developing the next generation of systems to form a new foundation for the business.

This position requires 3+ years of experience in building, maintaining and troubleshooting SaaS products, ideally using .NET, React and Azure. Familiarity with SQL and database query optimization in both Oracle SQL and TSQL is highly

desirable. A willingness to dive deep into legacy on-prem systems is crucial.

Key Responsibilities

Build and maintain full-stack systems that run in Azure Cloud environments, both internal and client-facing

Create and maintain Infrastructure-as-code scripts optimized for cost effectiveness

Ensure server performance is optimal, with appropriate monitoring and alerting in place

Maintain, document and execute a development roadmap as technology evolves

Dive deep into legacy systems to keep them operational during transition to new services

Work some evenings and weekends as required due to the nature of the industry and geo-dispersed team

Requirements

Experience with Azure, .NET, JavaScript or TypeScript, React, SQL Server

Experience with backup, disaster recovery, and database resiliency

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Strong communication and documentation skills

Flexibility and willingness to work off-hours when required

Familiarity with automation tools such as PowerShell, Terraform, and Azure DevOps

Excellent written and spoken English

Desirable Experience

Experience working with Clarion or other Windows-based RAD tools

Experience working with legacy .NET development stacks

Experience working with modern AI development tools

Experience programming against the Office object model using Win32 OLE or WinForms

Working Arrangements

This is an office-based role, Monday to Friday. Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK and live in or within a reasonable commute of Redhill, Surrey.

About the Role Environment

You will be part of a highly connected and co-operative working environment where divisions support each other to provide the best solutions for customers, contributing to the development of next generation systems.

Benefits

Holiday allowance of 22 days plus public holidays

Discretionary year-end bonus

Access to Pension Scheme

Opportunity to work within a collaborative and forward-thinking technical team

Long-established company with over 60 years of industry experience

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