Senior Software Engineer

Canonbury
2 weeks ago
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Senior Software Engineer with a solid Python, Node.js, Typescript and Terraform experience ideally gained in a product lead, scale up environment is sought by a high growth B2B generative AI scale up based in central London.

Working at the bleeding edge of generative AI this Senior Software Engineer will play a key role in greenfield innovation utilising the latest technology to design and implement new solutions within the existing platform.

This role would suit an Engineer with a solid product engineering and a real passion for generative AI solution development who is looking to join a multi award winning scale up at the forefront of market innovation.

In return this Senior Software Engineer can expect excellent autonomy with a clear-cut progression pathway within this innovative, knowledge chare driven culture.

This Senior Software Engineer near London should have most of the following key skills:

  • Strong full stack JavaScript engineering skills - Node.js, Next.js, React, Typescript etc
  • Strong product development using python
  • Cloud infrastructure provisioning - Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes etc
  • Strong general cloud skills - Azure, AWS, GCP
  • Experience building cloud based products ideally in a scale up environment
  • A delivery focused, mission driven personality
  • An interest in AI/ automation - Pytorch, TensorFlow, LlamaCPP, Keras etc

    This Senior Software Engineer near London will receive:

  • Starting salary of up £110,000 base salary
  • Bonus scheme
  • Long term hybrid working (2 days a week on-site in central London)
  • Flexible working hours
  • Excellent progression opportunities
  • Personal development scheme
  • 25 days holiday
  • Private pension
  • Fast paced, autonomous culture with extensive growth potential
  • Regular remuneration reviews

    So if you are a Senior Software engineer who loves the idea of joining this product led, high growth AI scale up an exciting phase of their development please apply now to be considered and for more info.

    Senior Software Engineer
    London (hybrid)
    Node.js, Terraform, Ansible, AI, Microservices, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, next.js, React, Python, Generative AI

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