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Principle Software Engineer

Cambridge
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Title: Principal Software Engineer
Location: Cambridge
Work Setup: Onsite

We’re partnering with a rapidly growing Cambridgeshire-based company specializing in the development and supply of radio terminals, accessories, and applications for mission-critical and business-critical communications. Due to continued expansion, they’re looking for a Principal Software Engineer to join their growing team.

The successful candidate will play a key role in the development, integration, and maintenance of the company’s web and communication platforms

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and development of high-performance, secure communication systems in C#.NET

  • Build low-latency, high-volume data applications for real-time processing

  • Define and drive technical strategy aligned with business objectives

  • Oversee code quality, conduct reviews, and implement CI/CD pipelines

  • Troubleshoot complex issues and ensure system reliability

  • Mentor developers and foster a culture of technical excellence

    Key Requirements

  • 10+ years of C#/.NET (Core/5+) development experience

  • Proven expertise in scalable, distributed, low-latency systems

  • Strong background in web applications, gRPC, Kafka/RabbitMQ, and multithreading

  • Solid understanding of performance tuning, security, and software architecture

  • Experience with WPF and design patterns such as MVVM, MVP, and MVC

  • Excellent leadership and communication skills

    If you have the relevant experience and are looking for your next challenge, please apply with a copy of your latest CV/Resume

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