Software Development Engineer, Ring

Cambridge, United Kingdom
Today
£40,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (Today)
The RBKS Developer Experience (DevX) team is looking for a Software Development Engineer to help Ring and Blink device software teams deliver high quality firmware faster. You'll build cloud services and tools that streamline how firmware gets tested, making it easier for engineers to get fast, reliable feedback on their code changes across different environments. The work sits at the intersection of cloud services, developer tooling, and applied AI, with plenty of room to shape what gets built as priorities evolve.

You'll design and build AWS based services that reduce friction in the testing process and help teams understand their test results. You'll work closely with firmware teams, including teams building agentic workflows for autonomous firmware generation, integrating your services into their development process end to end.

Key job responsibilities
- Design, build, and operate cloud services on AWS that streamline test execution and analysis across emulators, hardware devices, and other environments
- Apply generative AI techniques where they add genuine value, whether for test analysis, developer workflows, or exposing AI powered capabilities to other teams
- Collaborate closely with firmware teams to understand their needs and deliver tools that fit naturally into their workflow
- Contribute to the full software development lifecycle: scoping, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and operations
- Write clean, maintainable code and participate in peer code reviews

A day in the life
You start with a team standup to align on priorities. You might spend the morning designing an API for a new service, then pair with a firmware engineer to understand their testing needs. You review a teammate's pull request, then join a cross team discussion about integrating your tools with an existing CI pipeline. Some days you're deep in code, other days you're sketching out how to help engineers triage test failures faster. The work varies and the team is still taking shape, so you'll have real influence over what gets built.

Related Jobs

View all jobs
Spotlight

Senior ML Compiler Engineer

Fractile Bristol, United Kingdom
Spotlight

Machine Learning Engineer - National Security (Gloucestershire)

Mind Foundry Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
On-site Clearance Required

Software Development Engineer, Amazon Ads CreativeX

Amazon Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
£40,000 – £70,000 pa On-site

Software Dev Intern - AI / Machine Learning

Amazon London, United Kingdom
Permanent

Senior Software QA Test Development Engineer

NVIDIA United Kingdom

Dataflow Development Engineer - LPU Hardware DataFlow

NVIDIA Netherlands

Dataflow Development Engineer - LPU Hardware DataFlow

Dataflow Development Engineer - LPU Hardware DataFlow

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Where to Advertise Machine Learning Jobs in the UK (2026 Guide)

Advertising machine learning jobs in the UK requires a different approach to most technical hiring. The candidate pool is small, highly specialised and in demand across AI labs, financial services, healthcare, autonomous systems and consumer technology simultaneously. Machine learning engineers and researchers move between roles through professional networks, conference communities and specialist platforms — not general job boards where ML roles compete with unrelated software engineering positions for the same audience. This guide, published by MachineLearningJobs.co.uk, covers where to advertise machine learning roles in the UK in 2026, how the main platforms compare, what employers should expect to pay, and what the data says about hiring across different role types.

Machine Learning Jobs UK 2026: What to Expect Over the Next 3 Years

Machine learning has undergone a transformation that few technology disciplines can match. In the space of three years it has moved from a specialism sitting at the edges of most organisations' technology strategies to a capability that sits at the centre of them. The tools have changed, the expectations have shifted, and the range of industries treating machine learning as a core business function — rather than an experimental one — has expanded dramatically. For job seekers, this creates both opportunity and complexity in roughly equal measure. The machine learning jobs market of 2026 is significantly larger than it was three years ago, but it is also significantly more demanding. Employers have developed more sophisticated expectations, the technical bar for specialist roles has risen, and the landscape of tools, frameworks, and architectural patterns that practitioners are expected to know has broadened considerably. The candidates who will thrive over the next three years are those who understand where the discipline is heading — which specialisms are attracting the most investment, which technologies are reshaping what machine learning engineers and researchers are expected to build, and how the definition of a machine learning career is evolving beyond the model-building core toward a much wider range of roles across the full ML lifecycle. This article breaks down what the UK machine learning jobs market is likely to look like through to 2028 — covering the titles emerging right now, the technologies driving employer demand, the skills that will matter most, and how to position your career ahead of the curve.

New Machine Learning Employers to Watch in 2026: UK and Global Companies Driving ML Innovation

Machine learning (ML) has transitioned from a specialised field into a core business capability. In 2026, organisations across healthcare, finance, robotics, autonomous systems, natural language processing, and analytics are expanding their machine learning teams to build scalable intelligent products and services. For professionals exploring opportunities on www.MachineLearningJobs.co.uk , understanding the companies that are scaling, winning investment, or securing high‑impact contracts is crucial. This article highlights the new and high‑growth machine learning employers to watch in 2026, focusing on UK innovators, international firms with significant UK presence, and global platforms investing in machine learning talent locally.