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Senior Software Engineer (Java) - Manchester (Hybrid, 2 days onsite)

Salary: £60,000-£80,000 (DOE)

We're seeking Senior Software Engineers to join a product-led, AI-enabled engineering organisation in Manchester (Spinningfields). This is a hybrid role with 2 days per week onsite, focused on end-to-end ownership of software delivery - from writing code to testing, deploying, monitoring, and maintaining production systems, including DevOps responsibilities.

About You Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Senior-level experience with Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Serverless/Lambda, Node, and TypeScript
Experience in full SDLC ownership: design, code, test, deploy, monitor, and maintain
Product-focused mindset, collaborative, and passionate about technology
Already Senior or acting as Senior in a Mid-level role

What You'll Do Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Deliver features and drive technical strategy across your team
Collaborate with product managers, designers, and engineers
Write clean, maintainable code using Java, TypeScript, Node, AWS, and related technologies
Ensure production systems are secure, performant, and maintained
Mentor team members and champion best practices (TDD, pairing, CI/CD)
Leverage AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT to improve productivity

Why Join for Senior Software Engineer (Java)

Hybrid working: 2 days in-office, rest remote
Collaborative, inclusive culture with hack days, socials, and innovation events
Career growth and learning opportunities across multiple squads
Competitive benefits: 27-30 days holiday + bank holidays, bonus, pension, enhanced parental leave, mental health and financial wellbeing support
Hiring Now: Immediate need for 3 engineers, with a 4th role also available.

How to apply for Senior Software Engineer (Java)

If you're a Senior Software Engineer with a product mindset, passionate about modern engineering and AI-enabled delivery, we want to hear from you. Please email your CV to (url removed)

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