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Software Engineer

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Job Title: Software Engineer - (Python focused full stack)

Location: North Cheshire, Hybrid / On-site working.

Salary: up to £55,000 per annum + benefits

Minimum Commercial Experience - 3 Years

Looking for a Software Engineering position that hits a little different? I'm supporting an IOT Technology business based in North Cheshire looking to grow their experienced Software Engineering team. Their innovative products use advanced analytics, predictive models and AI to develop novel Software Applications that out shine their competition. This role will suit a Mid-Senior level Software Engineer who is comfortable working autonomously within their technology stack. Working within their small team you'll be given the opportunity to contribute to new ideas for features and functionality of future versions and brand new applications.

Key Responsibilities would include:

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable applications for their cloud platform.

  • Implement cloud infrastructure using GCP or AWS services

  • Work closely with the hardware and firmware teams to integrate the Software into the IOT device

    Technical Skills and Current Tech Stack:

  • Languages: Python (This would be the primary language used)

  • Experience in front end and web work such as Angular, React, HTML, CSS, REST

  • Databases: PostgreSQL

  • Tools: Git, GitHub, Docker

  • Cloud: They primarily use GCP with some AWS.

    Due to the nature of the software operating and being tested with Real-Time IOT hardware there will be some onsite working required on a regular frequency.

    Location of their office is commutable from Manchester, Liverpool, Chester or Bolton.

    This is a unique opportunity to work with a highly successful technology company and market leader within their field, they are a true believer in "Technology First" and invest heavily to be "Best in Class". Click apply today for a short consultation and interview arrangment

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