Senior Software Engineer

Amici Procurement Solutions
Glasgow
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Eden Scottis recruiting aSenior Java Software EngineerforAmicito develop a modern platform. You will be a key member of theProduct Data and Search team, responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining a robust data platform and search solution for theMyAmiciplatform.

Why Join Us?

You'll work in an agile, collaborative environment, leveraging modern technology stacks to build and optimize a powerful data platform and search engine. This role offers the opportunity to explorevector search, machine learning, and large-scale data processingusingApache Lucene, Solr, or Elasticsearch. The position is hybrid, with one day per week in the Glasgow office.

What You’ll Do:

  1. Deliver high-quality code using Agile and Test Driven Development methodologies.
  2. Turn requirements into well-structured software that meets business needs.
  3. Develop features across the full stack, fromReact/Typescript front-endtoJava-based search service.
  4. Work with Data Engineers to design, develop, and integrate data pipelines.
  5. UseAzure cloud servicesincluding Data Factory, Batch Services, and Azure SQL.
  6. Conduct code reviews and participate in pair programming sessions.
  7. Document your code for technical and operational maintenance.
  8. Provide third-level support for production software during business hours.

What We’re Looking For:

  1. Experience in professional development, ideally inJava.
  2. Experience with large-scale data processing workflows inJava or Python.
  3. Experience withApache Lucene, Solr, Elasticsearch, or willingness to learn.
  4. A degree in Computer Science/Software Engineering or equivalent industry experience.
  5. Experience with writing automated tests (e.g., JUnit, Jest).
  6. Experience with relational and non-relational databases (e.g., SQLServer, Postgres, MongoDB, CosmoDB).

About Amici:

Founded in 2005, Amici provides a cloud-based purchasing and inventory management platform for biotech and life sciences organizations. TheMyAmiciplatform supports scientists in their research by handling supply chain and procurement needs. The Innovation Team ensures MyAmici remains at the forefront of technology.

What’s In It for You?

  1. Work in an intrapreneurial and innovative environment.
  2. A flexible, hybrid working approach.
  3. A company culture valuing growth, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
  4. A fantastic suite of benefits.

Join us to be part of a high-impact team transforming the biotech industry. Interested? Let’s talk! Contact our recruitment partners at Eden Scott for an informal discussion:

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Information Technology

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