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Software Engineer

Milton Keynes
3 days ago
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Software Engineer

A fantastic opportunity for a Software Engineer to join a fast-growing software company that creates mission-critical solutions used by universities and organisations worldwide. With over 25 years of experience and continued growth, this company is trusted by hundreds of institutions across the globe and offers a collaborative, people-first culture with excellent progression opportunities.

Location: Hybrid – UK based, 1–2 days per week in the office

Salary: Competitive salary + benefits + bonus

Requirements for Software Engineer

Strong commercial background working with one or more modern programming languages such as C#/.NET Core, TypeScript/JavaScript, or Golang

Skilled in building and deploying applications in cloud-hosted environments (ideally AWS or GCP)

Good knowledge of both relational and non-relational databases

Familiar with continuous integration, automation, and containerisation tools

Experience designing or consuming APIs and working with service-based or event-driven systems

Understanding of compliance or security standards around sensitive data handling

Problem-solver with the ability to communicate technical solutions to a range of audiences

Passionate about producing clean, scalable, and reliable code

Nice-to-have skills: exposure to payment systems or third-party integrations, identity/authentication services, scripting in Linux/macOS environments, or behaviour-driven testing approaches.

Responsibilities for Software Engineer

Contribute to the development and enhancement of core services and platforms using a varied technology stack

Play a key role in the delivery of new features and system improvements from concept through to release

Help maintain reliable and secure cloud-hosted systems, ensuring they perform at scale

Work closely with colleagues across engineering, product, and support teams to refine requirements and deliver effective solutions

Assist in investigating and resolving issues affecting customers or internal stakeholders

Take ownership of technical tasks, ensuring they are well-defined, estimated, and delivered to a high standard

Share knowledge and promote best practices through collaboration and code reviews

What the role offers

Competitive salary, bonus scheme, and excellent benefits package

A collaborative, people-first culture with strong career development opportunities

The chance to work on innovative, mission-critical technology used worldwide

Applications

If you would like to apply for this unique Software Engineer opportunity, please send your CV via the relevant links.

We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by separately emailing  (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full contact details are available on our website).

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