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Software Engineer – Robotics & Industrial AI Platform
Location: Reading (Hybrid, 2–3 days onsite)
Salary: £40,000–£70,000 DOE

An exciting opportunity for a Software Engineer to join a growing tech company developing a cloud platform used to manage autonomous robotic inspections and transform sensor data into actionable insights for industrial clients.

The Role:
You’ll work across backend, frontend, and data services, contributing to new features, improving existing systems, and supporting integrations with robotics and AI tools. Ideal for someone with 2–3 years’ experience who wants to develop full-stack skills and work with cutting-edge technologies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop features across backend and frontend systems

  • Build and maintain APIs, data pipelines, and UI components

  • Write clean, maintainable code following best practices

  • Support cloud deployment (AWS experience beneficial)

  • Build dashboards and tools for processing inspection data

  • Collaborate with senior engineers on design and code reviews

    Skills & Experience:

  • 2–3 years in software development

  • Strong in C++ and Python

  • Experience with TypeScript and Angular or React

  • Solid understanding of software engineering fundamentals

  • Ability to learn new technologies quickly

  • Good communication and teamwork skills

    Desirable:

  • AWS or cloud deployment familiarity

  • Interest in robotics, embedded systems, or IoT

  • Experience with data visualisation or real-time data

  • Exposure to AI/ML or computer vision

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