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Application Software Engineer (Graduate to Mid-Level)
Location: Cambridge, UK (Hybrid)
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About the Company

Join a pioneering AI and machine learning software house, renowned for cutting-edge technology and led by award-winning entrepreneurs. Work alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry, contributing to innovative and impactful projects.

Role Overview

As an Application Software Engineer, you will:

  • Lead and manage complex technical projects in a commercial environment.
  • Adapt communication to collaborate effectively within a diverse software team.
  • Mentor junior developers, fostering growth and knowledge-sharing.
  • Work across the full software development lifecycle (design, development, and implementation).

    Requirements

    Education & Skills
  • 2:1 or higher in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or a related field from a leading university along with high pass marks at A-levels.
  • Strong mathematical and problem-solving skills.
    Technical Proficiency
  • Hands-on experience with:
    o Programming: Node.js, Python, Java
    o Databases: PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Redis
  • A general engineering mindset with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
    Experience
  • Prior experience managing complex technical projects in a commercial setting.
  • Ability to lead and mentor a small team.
    Relocation & Work Model
  • Open to relocating to Cambridge (not a fully remote role).

    Why Join?

  • Work with a globally respected AI software house.
  • Competitive salary & benefits (£DOE).
  • Collaborate with top industry experts in AI & machine learning.

    Application Process

  • Applications must provide detailed evidence of qualifications and achievements.
  • Recruitment process: CV discussions before submission to the employer.
    Interested? Apply now!

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

    Keywords: Software Engineer, SDLC, Node.js, Python, Java, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Redis, AI, Machine Learning, Cambridge, Graduate, Engineering, Application Development

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