Software Engineer

Derby
2 months ago
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Software Engineer

Location: Derby – On-site (5 days a week)
Salary: Up to £40,000
Contract: Permanent

A Software Engineer is required to join a delivery-focused engineering team working on the development of modern, full-stack applications for a key client environment.

This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys working closely with end users and stakeholders, contributing directly to the design, build and improvement of production systems. The work is delivered in a collaborative, agile setting, with a strong emphasis on clean code, secure development and engineering best practice.

Due to the nature of the work, this role is site-based in Derby and candidates must be eligible for SC clearance.

1 year+ of expereince as a software engineer 
Design, build and maintain full-stack web applications using modern Python frameworks (Django, FastAPI, Flask) and Javscript/Typescript in React
Develop and manage SQL-based data models across relational databases
Work within an Agile team, contributing to stand-ups, sprint planning and retrospectives
Apply secure development practices, including OWASP standards and authentication protocols
Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines, automated testing and deployments
Participate in code reviews and support continuous improvement of engineering processes
Collaborate with stakeholders in a client-facing delivery environment
Maintain familiarity with Docker, Linux, Azure DevOps, or other modern tooling where applicableThe client is moving quickly and is looking to speak to suitable candidates. If you are a Software Engineer with a passion to further you career in a global organsition, please get in touch by either applying or emailing me at (url removed)

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