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Senior Software Engineer - C

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Senior Software Engineer – C#
Salary: Up to £100,000 + Benefits
Location: Royston (Hybrid)
Employment Type: Permanent
  
Are you a seasoned software engineer who thrives on solving complex problems, setting technical direction, and mentoring others? Our client, an innovative and forward-thinking technology business based in Royston, is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to play a pivotal role in scaling their cutting-edge products to the next level.
  
This is a hybrid position with the opportunity to work part-remote while being part of a highly collaborative and ambitious team.
  
Key Responsibilities

Lead by example in implementing best practice software design patterns, architecture, and agile methodology.
Drive the re-architecture and hardening of code.
Mentor and develop junior engineers to help them reach their potential.
Guide the team in making pragmatic decisions while upholding strong technical principles.
Champion code quality, including rigorous software test coverage and maintainability standards.   
Desirable Experience & Skills
Strong candidates are likely to bring most (but not all) of the following:

Experience in software engineering, with deep expertise in C# and .NET.
Experience with Linux, Python, and Azure DevOps.
A proven track record in start-ups/scale-ups would be advantageous
Excellent communication skills and the ability to influence technical decisions.
Experience or passion for robotics would be a bonus   
Why Join?

Salary up to £100,000 depending on experience.
Work on truly innovative technology products with global impact.
Hybrid working for the perfect balance of focus and collaboration.
Be part of a culture where your technical expertise is valued and your ideas shape the future.   
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Lewis Phillips
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