Software & Data Engineer (Newcastle Based)

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Newcastle upon Tyne
15 hours ago
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Software & Data Engineer (Newcastle Based)

Are you looking to accelerate your career in Software Engineering or Data Engineering? - designed for people who already have some technical background and are ready to take the next step.

Whether you’ve completed a coding bootcamp, studied Computer Science (or a related STEM field), or gained hands‑on experience in the tech industry, this programme offers the opportunity to build real‑world engineering skills and strengthen your pathway into a professional role.

Who This Programme Is For

This is ideal for individuals who have existing technical exposure, such as:

  • Completion of a software engineering bootcamp
  • A Computer Science or STEM-related degree
  • Prior industry experience in software, data, IT, engineering, or similar
  • Self‑taught developers with demonstrable projects or experience

If you're motivated to strengthen your engineering foundations and gain practical project experience, this programme is for you.

Details:

Software Engineering Pathway
  • JavaScript & TypeScript fundamentals
  • Modern front‑end development with React
  • Backend concepts with Node.js
  • API development & integration
  • Testing fundamentals
  • Version control with Git/GitHub
Data Engineering Pathway
  • Python for data pipelines
  • SQL & database systems
  • ETL principles
  • Intro to cloud services
  • Data modelling fundamentals
  • Working with real‑world datasets
What We’re Looking For

You should be:

  • Based in Newcastle or able to relocate
  • Passionate about growing your skills in software or data
  • Eager to learn in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment
  • Comfortable with foundational coding concepts
Why Join Us?
  • Dedicated support: A manager onsite and ongoing mentoring from nology.
  • Upskilling opportunities: Access to training programs to boost your technical skills.
  • Career growth: Work on real client projects and build a strong foundation for your future.
  • Collaborative culture: Be part of a team that values learning and innovation.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
Apply Today!

If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and grow with the support of nology and a dedicated team, submit your application now. We look forward to hearing from you!


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