Senior Software Engineer

SF Recruitment
Birmingham
9 months ago
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Senior Software Engineer with key skills in TDD, node.js, MySQL, JavaScript and angular is sought by a high growth scale up based near Cheltenham.Working at the forefront of B2B technology this senior Software Engineer will play a key role in improving the product portfolio using a wide range of technologies to deliver cutting edge solutions used internationally on a daily basis. This role would suit a software engineer with a broad range of technologies (ideally with an understanding of ML/AI) who is looking for a clear progression pathway and a varied, interesting greenfield development focused day to day.In return this Senior Software Engineer can expect excellent career development and training opportunities within one of the fasting growing tech businesses in the B2B retail/ e-commerce space.This Senior Software Engineer based near Cheltenham should have most of the following key skills:Solid commercial experience working within a complex, product led environmentStrong Test driven development skills with the ability to write unit testsFull stack JavaScript skills – node.js, JavaScript, angular etcThird party integration skillsMySQL database experienceSolid cloud exposure – AWS, GCP etcSolid system design understanding – Serverless, Headless, microservices etcAny Machine learning skills would usefulA positive, engaging personality with no ego but the resolve to challenge and question existing process  the norm when requiredThis Senior software Engineer will receive: Base salary of circa £70,000 - £80,000 DoELong term remote working with one day a month in the officeExtensive personal development scheme25 days holidayPrivate pension & healthcareFast paced, autonomous culture with extensive growth potential Regular remuneration reviews So if you are a Senior Software Engineer who wants to join a market leading business with innovation at its core please apply now to be consideredSenior Software Engineer Cheltenham (long term remote working available)£70,000 - £80,000AWS, GCP, MySQL, system architecture, JavaScript, machine learning, JavaScript, nodeAWS, GCP, MySQL, system architecture, JavaScript, machine learning

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