Senior Software Engineer

Manchester
4 days ago
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Senior Product Engineer (AWS Serverless, TypeScript, Node)

Location: Manchester / Hybrid (2 times a week in the office)

Salary: Up to £85,000 (DOE)

Sector: HeathTech

About the Opportunity

How would you like to work on products designed to improve people’s lives?

This is an opportunity for a Senior Software Engineer to join a Tech for Good business in Manchester as they embark on an ambitious roadmap of new products and services.

They are looking for an experienced Software Engineer with a Product and Commercial mindset to help drive the next phase of their platform evolution.

This will get you excited if you’re a ‘product builder’ with a ‘You Build It, You Run It’ mindset. It's a company where your voice is heard, giving you the opportunity to shape the product. You’ll understand business needs will be able to adapt quickly.

It’s a key role with a focus on delivering modern, API-driven solutions that power their product ecosystem.

You’ll have experience in the follow:

  • Strong backend development experience with TypeScript/Node or Python.

  • Deep experience with API design, client–server systems, and distributed architectures.

  • Hands-on experience with message queues and asynchronous system design.

  • Knowledge of cloud services (AWS preferred, but Azure/GCP also fine - easy to transition).

  • Solid understanding of logging, monitoring, security considerations, and modern DevOps practices.

  • Background in enterprise-level engineering or building production-grade systems.

  • Experience with serverless (Lambda or equivalent).

  • CI/CD knowledge and infrastructure-as-code concepts (e.g., Terraform).

  • Strong interest in improving systems holistically - architecture, performance, security.

    This is an opportunity to join an ethically sound business that is genuinely trying to improve people’s health. There is a broad technical scope - backend engineering, cloud, distributed systems and integrations – and a role with influence and room to grow.

    Interview Process

  1. Initial meet & greet

  2. Technical Interview

  3. Final interview / offer

    If you are a Senior Software Engineer and looking to work with cutting edge technology, in a scaling and successful company that cares about ethics, then please apply today

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