Software Engineer

Hove
2 months ago
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Software Engineer

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Software Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Engineer
In office in West Hove - Salary to £55k
My client builds a cutting edge SaaS platform used by Bluechip / Large Enterprise clients across Europe. Their systems are complex, data driven software applications that provide real-time services that are essential to their customers successfully running their businesses.
They are looking for a Software Engineer to join their team to work on their core web SaaS platform. This role will be mostly focused on back end APi software development and they are looking for Software Engineers with good understanding of formal software design patterns and coding principles as they focus on quality driven, clean code as a team.
The software you would be working on consumes and transforms big datasets and provide insights into risk, cost, optimisation, and utilisation, as well as tracking, geolocation, and administration functions.
The ideal Software Engineer will have 3 years plus software development experience in building APi's and ideally have worked with TypeScript or PHP in a previous role. This is a role for a Software Engineer or Developer with an engineering mindset.
You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team designing and implementing design patterns, event driven architecture and serverless architecture across their SaaS platform as required.
The Role
This is an opportunity to be part of a Software Engineering team using the following technology:

  • TypeScript
  • AWS / Lambda Serverless Architecture
  • Symfony / Laravel
  • Step Functions
  • OpenSearch
  • DynamoDB
  • ElastiCache
  • S3 & EC2
  • EventBridge
  • API Gateway
  • CloudFormation
  • React
  • Coding in TypeScript, Node and PHP .
    Skills and Experience:
    You will need a solid understanding of:
  • A minimum of 3 years commercial software development experience
  • Object Oriented Software Development, preferably in PHP, TypeScript or Node
  • Software Design Patterns and their implementation
  • Ideally have experience in cloud engineering, preferably AWS or similar
    If this role is of interest, then please apply with your CV for immediate interview

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