Software Engineer

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Yarnton, Oxfordshire, OX5 1NF, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £65,000 pa
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Role: Software Engineer

Location: Oxford (onsite)

Salary: Up to £65,000 DOE

I'm working with an innovative engineering-led organisation at the forefront of advanced manufacturing, looking for a Software Engineer to join their growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to develop cutting-edge platforms that drive optimisation, automation, and performance across complex industrial processes.

Working as a Software Engineer in a fast-paced, agile environment, you will contribute across the full software development lifecycle, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver scalable, high-impact solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and maintain software platforms

Collaborate within cross-functional agile teams

Contribute from user story creation through to UAT

Solve complex technical challenges with innovative approaches Key Skills & Experience:

Degree in a STEM subject (2:1 or above)

Strong full-stack development experience (C#, ASP.NET)

Experience with modern front-end frameworks

Understanding of TDD, design patterns, and CI/CD

Agile experience and strong communication skills

Motivated problem solver with interest in applied science Desirable:

React, TypeScript, Blazor, or GraphQL

C++ or Python knowledge

Docker and cloud deployment (Azure)

Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)If you're interested in finding out the details, please reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners

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