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Software Engineer

Birmingham
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Software Engineer with strong commercial node.js and Typescript experience is sought on a fully remote basis by an international technology company.

Working at the forefront of B2B technology asset management this Software Engineer will play a key role in building a bespoke enterprise grade ERP (including implementing AI software solutions) that will drive business success across 47 sites globally.

This role would suit a software engineer with at least two years commercial experience who is looking for a clear progression pathway and the autonomy to deliver a best in class, market leading, greenfield solution that will drive huge business growth.

In return this Software Engineer can expect an autonomous, knowledge share driven culture with a team of seven alongside excellent career development and training opportunities within this market leading organization.

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

  • Solid commercial node.js
  • Strong Typescript skills
  • Understanding of cloud deployment (ideally AWS)
  • PostgreSQL database knowledge would be useful
  • Strong Test driven development skills with the ability to write unit tests
  • Third party API development skills
  • Solid system design understanding - Serverless, Headless, microservices etc
  • Any automation skills would be useful - Docker, Kubernetes etc
  • Any experience working with ERP solutions would be a real plus
  • A positive, engaging personality who understands the business impact of the software they are writing

    This software Engineer will receive:

  • Starting salary of up to £65,000
  • Long term remote working with one day a month in the office
  • Extensive personal development scheme
  • 25 days holiday
  • Private pension & healthcare
  • Fast paced, autonomous culture with extensive growth potential
  • Regular remuneration reviews

    So if you are a Software Engineer who wants to join a market leading business with innovation at its core please apply now to be considered

    Software Engineer
    Fully remote
    AWS, ERP, system architecture, JavaScript, Typescript, node, PostgreSQL

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