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Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Location: Manchester (Hybrid working - 2 days)
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £40,000 to £55,000 + Bonus (Up to 30%) + Excellent Benefits including 7% pension, income protection, and much more.

Are you a skilled developer with a strong foundation in C#, Java, Erlang, or Go? Do you dream of working on cutting-edge AI initiatives while reimagining the backbone of mission-critical systems? This is your opportunity to join a globally recognised brand at the forefront of digital innovation.

About the Company

We're a global leader in our sector, trusted by millions worldwide. As part of our ambitious technology transformation, we’re rearchitecting legacy platforms while launching bold new greenfield projects that leverage AI to drive intelligent products and services.

This is more than a software engineering role — it's a chance to be part of a journey that shapes the future of AI in a real-world, high-impact environment.

What You’ll Work On

Re-architecting legacy systems into scalable, modern cloud-based solutions (Using GCP)

Building greenfield applications from the ground up with a strong AI-first mindset

Collaborating with data scientists, ML engineers, and product teams to deliver AI-powered solutions

Using your expertise in C#, Java, or Go to build resilient, high-performance systems

About You

Strong experience with C#, Java, or Go

A genuine interest in AI/ML (previous experience is a bonus, but not required)

Comfortable navigating and improving legacy codebases

Eager to work on greenfield projects and adopt new tech

Familiar with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP preferred)

Passionate about learning, experimenting, and pushing boundaries

Why Join?

Work with and learn from leading experts in AI and cloud architecture

Be part of a major digital transformation that will impact millions

Access to AI training resources, certifications, and mentoring

Access to Cloud training resources, wiht a focus on GCP

Flexible working: remote-first culture with optional office days

Excellent benefits including performance bonuses, pension, wellness support & more

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