Principal Application Software Engineer - Degree, Node.js

Adecco
Peterborough
1 month ago
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Principal Application Software Engineer - Degree, Node.js

This job description is for a Principal Application Software Engineer role based in Cambridge, UK with a hybrid working model and graduates are welcome to apply. Here's a breakdown of the key points:


About the Company

  • A pioneering machine learning and artificial intelligence software house.
  • Renowned for developing cutting-edge technologies and highly respected in the AI domain.
  • Led by experienced entrepreneurs with a history of producing award-winning tech companies.
  • The team includes some of the brightest minds in technology.


Job Responsibilities

  • Technical Leadership:Manage and oversee complex technical projects within a commercial setting.
  • Communication:Adapt communication style to work effectively with a diverse software team.
  • Team Mentoring:Lead and mentor a small team, fostering growth for junior team members.
  • SDLC Expertise:Proficient in the full software development life cycle - design to implementation.


Required Skills and Qualifications

  1. Education:
    • Degree educated with a 2.1 or higher in a relevant field (Computer Science, Physics, Natural Sciences, Engineering, etc.).
    • Mathematically inclined with strong problem-solving abilities.
  2. Technical Expertise:
    • Hands-on experience with the following: Node.js, Python, Java, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Redis.
    • General engineering mindset and problem-solving skills.
  3. Professional Experience:
    • Several years of experience in a commercial setting managing complex technical projects.
    • Proven ability to lead a small team to success.
  4. Relocation:
    • Open to relocating to Cambridge, as the role is not fully remote.


Benefits

  • Opportunity to join a globally respected software house.
  • Competitive salary (£depending on experience) and benefits.
  • Chance to work alongside top industry professionals in the AI domain.


Application Notes

  • Applications must provide detailed evidence of qualifications, experience, and achievements - not just a list of skills.
  • The company's recruitment process involves direct discussions about your CV before sharing it with the employer.
  • Prepared to relocate to Cambridge.


Keywords

Software Engineer, Principal Engineer, SDLC, Node.js, Python, Java, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Redis, AI, Machine Learning, Cambridge, Adecco, Engineering, Application Development.

If this role aligns with your qualifications and career aspirations, it seems like an excellent opportunity in a dynamic and innovative field.

Adecco are operating as an Employment Agency. Adecco are an equal opportunities employer.

Please be assured that your CV will be treated in the strictest confidence and we would always speak to you before discussing your CV with any potential employer.


Job Info

Job Title:Principal Application Software Engineer - Degree, Node.js

Company:

Location:Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Salary:Competitive

Posted:Mar 3rd 2025

Closes:Apr 3rd 2025

Sector:IT

Contract:Permanent

Hours:Full Time

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