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Junior Software Engineer - C

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Junior Software Engineer – C#
Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 + Benefits
Location: Royston (Hybrid)
Employment Type: Permanent
  
Are you a junior software engineer - C# who is highly motivated, curious, and hard working? Our client, an innovative and forward-thinking technology business based in Royston, is looking for a Junior Software Engineer – C# to join their team in scaling their cutting-edge products to the next level.
  
This is a hybrid position with the opportunity to work part-remote while being part of a highly collaborative and ambitious team.
  
Duties & Responsibilities

Develop, maintain, and improve applications within the software team’s scope.
Provide on-site customer support, including engineering assistance and gathering feedback to inform product improvements.
Collaborate with and support other engineers in their projects.
Conduct performance analysis and contribute to the optimisation of robotic systems, using and enhancing performance models.
Present updates on your work through regular reports and presentations. Desirable Characteristics

Strong degree in Electronics or a related field.
Experience in robotics, hardware, or firmware development.
Programming experience in languages such as C#, Python, SQL, or Bash.
Ability to quickly learn and adapt across a variety of technical fields.
Strong communication skills, with the confidence to defend your ideas while remaining open to others.
Genuine interest in cutting-edge technology and innovation. Why Join?

Salary up to £40,000 depending on experience.
Work on truly innovative technology products with global impact.
Hybrid working for the perfect balance of focus and collaboration.
Be part of a culture where your technical expertise is valued and your ideas shape the future. Apply Now
Lewis Phillips
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