Senior Software Engineer

Cambridge
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Job: Senior Software Engineer

Salary: Up to £65,000 DOE

Location: Cambridge (remote first)

My client, a high-growth global software business, operating at the forefront of secure remote access technology, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join its Portal team. This is an opportunity to work on a business-critical web platform used daily by thousands of customers worldwide and central to the company's commercial and product ecosystem.

The Portal sits at the heart of multiple internal and external systems, enabling customers to sign up, manage accounts, purchase services, and access cloud-based functionality. As a Senior Software Engineer, you'll play a key role in delivering new features, enhancing existing functionality, and continuously improving performance, security, and user experience. You'll collaborate closely with cross-functional engineering, product, and platform teams to deliver robust, scalable solutions that directly support business growth.

Key Technical Skills & Experience

Strong commercial experience building web applications using Python
Experience with Python web frameworks such as Django, Flask, or Pyramid
Solid understanding of JavaScript and modern frontend build tools (e.g. Webpack)
Experience building interactive UI components using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Familiarity with templating languages such as Jinja2 or Django templates
Experience consuming and integrating APIs
Exposure to modern JavaScript frameworks such as React, Vue, or AngularDesirable Experience

Working in Linux/Unix environments
Containerisation using Docker
CI/CD and automation tools such as Jenkins or GitHub Actions
Configuration management tools (e.g. Ansible)
Experience working in an Agile / Sprint-based development environmentIf you're interested, please reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners for all of the details

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