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Senior Software Developer - Robotics

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Senior Software Engineer– Robotics

Location: Hertfordshire

Salary: £50,000 - £60,000

Are you a Software Engineer with a passion for C#/.NET and Robotics?

Join a fast-growing technology start-up that builds advanced robotics systems for real-world applications.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the way – and be a strong advocate of – best practice software design patterns, software architecture and agile methodology.

  • Take a lead in our effort to re-architect and harden our code to prepare for 10x-100x scale

  • Mentor junior software engineers

  • Help the team to find the right balance between strong principles and pragmatism; and help the team to inform “buy vs build” decisions

  • Be the standard bearer for code quality (including software test coverage and maintainability of code)

    Key Requirements:

  • 10+ years’ experience in software engineering.

  • 10+ years’ experience with C# and .NET.

  • Previous experience with Linux, Python and Azure DevOps

  • Previous experience in both start-ups / scale-ups and larger organisations

  • Strong communication skills

  • Previous experience in robotics or other hardware-based products

    If you’re a skilled Software Engineer with a passion for C#/.NET and R, apply now with your updated CV

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