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Senior Software Developer

Bolton
2 weeks ago
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Are you looking for your next exciting Senior Software Developer role?

You’ll be contributing to developing a cyber-safety platform and web applications!

The company are fantastic and work with current cutting-edge technology to be market leaders, ensuring they’re always at the front of the pack and protecting people!

If this sounds like a perfect fit, then keep reading on to find out more about this amazing Senior Software Developer position...

As a Senior Software Developer your responsibilities will include:

  • Develop and enhance a secure cyber-safety platform.

  • Maintain AWS infrastructure (Lambda, API Gateway, S3, CloudFront).

  • Implement strong data protection, IAM controls and key management.

  • Build CI/CD pipelines with automated testing and rollbacks.

  • Apply AWS security tools (WAF, Shield, GuardDuty) for compliance.

  • Monitor systems using CloudWatch, Grafana or Datadog with alerts.

  • Work with the CTO on architecture, hardening and AI/ML integration.

    We are looking for a Senior Software Developer who has the following skills and experiences:

  • Ideally around 5 years working within software development.

  • Strong knowledge of AWS, GitHub, Python and JavaScript is essential.

  • Understanding of AI concepts and applications.

  • AWS expertise including S3, CloudFront, Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, CloudWatch.

  • CI/CD pipeline experience using GitHub Actions, AWS CodePipeline or Jenkins.

  • Ideal Networking knowledge around VPCs, subnets, routing, DNS via Route 53.

    In return, the successful Senior Software Developer will receive a salary of up to £95,000 per annum, plus excellent company benefits and perks including:

  • 22 days holiday, plus bank/public holidays

  • Company shares scheme

  • Christmas shutdown

  • Birthday off

  • Training and progression

    To apply for this Senior Software Developer role, please send you CV over

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