Software Engineer

Sheffield
16 hours ago
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Software Engineer
UK Based | Remote Friendly
£35,000 to £70,000 depending on level

A high-growth engineering consultancy is expanding its software team as it scales significantly over the next 12 to 18 months.

This is not a maintenance role. This is an opportunity to build technically complex systems from scratch, often at the intersection of software and hardware, across cutting-edge sectors including biotech, quantum computing, heavy industry and government-backed R&D.

Due to strong inbound demand, the business is hiring across multiple levels.

The Role

You will work in small, multidisciplinary teams delivering bespoke engineering solutions. Projects are technically challenging and require strong engineering fundamentals, production-quality code and real ownership.

This environment suits engineers who enjoy solving complex problems rather than simply implementing tickets.

Opportunities are available at:

  • Graduate Software Engineer

  • Senior Software Engineer

  • Senior Software Engineer (Advanced / Principal Level)

    There is flexibility on title for exceptional candidates.

    Technology Environment

    Core stack includes:

  • C++

  • Python

  • JavaScript or TypeScript

    Frontend and backend development

    Desirable experience:

  • Firmware or microcontrollers

  • Hardware integration

  • LLM tools or AI-assisted development

  • UX or interface thinking

    Strong engineering principles matter more than matching every technology exactly.

    What They Are Looking For

  • Graduate level:

  • Strong fundamentals

  • Demonstrable coding ability

  • Curiosity and fast learning capability

    Senior level:

  • 3+ years commercial experience

  • Experience delivering production systems

  • Strong ownership and accountability

    Advanced Senior level:

  • Deep technical capability

  • Architectural judgement

  • Comfort making engineering decisions

  • Potential mentoring influence

    Working Model

  • UK based only

  • Remote friendly

  • Occasional office presence required

  • Flexible hours

  • Generous holiday allowance

  • Additional office-day benefits

    Why Join

    High-growth environment with strong financial backing

    Complex, meaningful engineering challenges

    Direct access to leadership

    Opportunity to shape a scaling team

    Strong project demand and pipeline

    This is an engineering-led environment that values quality, intellectual honesty and high standards.

    If you are looking to build real systems with impact rather than maintain legacy code, this is a rare opportunity to join at an exciting stage of growth

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