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Software Engineer– Gloucestershire, Surrey or Hampshire – 6 Month Contract (37.5 hours per week) - £690 - £720 per day (Inside IR35) – Willing to undergo SC Clearance

You’re a Full Stack Software Engineer that enjoys developing novel products; leading, innovating and inventing by bringing the physical and digital together. It’ll involve consulting with customers, defining strategy and understanding how to apply emerging technologies.

Company cultures & job summary

  • Our client is a leading global engineering consultancy, helping organisations get the most value out of their science and technology investments. Widely trusted by governments and industry partners, they provide technology-driven research and development, independent expert guidance, and solutions to complex technical challenges.

  • They focus on truly understanding each client’s priorities, allowing them to deliver fully tailored, end-to-end solutions.

  • With deep expertise in communication systems, electronic sensing, and information security across both civilian and defence environments, they are well-versed in the intricate demands of current and emerging technologies. Their team of more than 350 specialist engineers creates new concepts, capabilities, and systems designed to safeguard their clients’ most critical assets.

  • They continue to represent a UK hub of excellence for cutting-edge engineering and innovation.

    Working Patterns and location – This is a hybrid role with a minimum of 3 days on site.

    The Key Responsibilities of a Software Engineer:

  • Write high-quality, secure code using a test-driven development methodology.

  • Develop software that is openly accessible by default and simple for others to adapt or build upon.

  • Convert conceptual and logical designs into fully realised technical solutions.

  • Create comprehensive and accurate design documentation.

  • Record all development work thoroughly, applying agreed standards, tools, and methods, including prototypes when useful.

  • Work with both established and emerging technologies, selecting suitable design patterns where needed.

  • Integrate UI and API components with existing databases and service endpoints.

  • Support and enhance current architectural elements such as data ingestion pipelines, data storage solutions, and REST interfaces.

  • Actively participate in agile ceremonies, including daily stand-ups, backlog and epic refinement, sprint planning, demos, and reviews.

  • Help team members understand new or upcoming API capabilities and their implications.

  • Collaborate with user-research specialists and accurately represent user perspectives within the team.

  • Clearly articulate the difference between actual user needs and what users say they want.

    Below is a list of Key Skills required for a Software Engineer, however you will not be expected to have everything:

  • The client seeks individuals who combine strong analytical skills, effective stakeholder communication, and a genuine commitment to national security.

  • Experience with modern programming languages such as C#, JavaScript, Python, or Java.

  • Proficiency in at least one front-end framework, including AngularJS, React, or Vue.js.

  • Familiarity with Microsoft environments, including IIS and Windows Server.

  • Solid understanding of relational database technologies, such as SQL Server.

  • Knowledge of containerisation platforms, including Docker and Kubernetes.

  • Ability to work with scripting languages like Bash or PowerShell.

  • Above all, a willingness and capability to rapidly learn new technologies and approaches as they evolve.

    Our client is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all backgrounds.

    Part-time opportunities/flexible working is available to suit individual needs.

    Please note that the client has determined that the off-payroll working rules will apply to this assignment and therefore this contract will be run through an Umbrella Company. Income tax and primary national insurance contributions will be deducted at source from any payments made to the intermediary.

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    You will be required to hold a minimum of SC clearance. If you do not hold an active SC clearance, please familiarise yourself with the vetting process before applying.

    (c) Copyright Datasource Computer Employment Limited 2025

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