Software Developer

Buckingham
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Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a cutting-edge engineering consultancy at the heart of innovation in Buckingham, currently expanding across multiple divisions. They’re now looking to bring in a Software Developer to help deliver robust, secure, and scalable solutions across exciting high-tech projects.

You’ll be working in a fast-paced environment alongside top-tier engineers, contributing to a wide range of tech stacks and platforms including C++,C#, Java, TypeScript, and Flutter. The company champions modern software practices and offers a flexible hybrid setup, combining client visits, remote work, and time at their Buckingham HQ.

The role focuses on building high-performance systems using agile methodologies, with a strong emphasis on Test-Driven Development (TDD), Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD), and secure coding practices.

Key Skills & Experience Needed:

  • Solid experience (3+ years) in software development within a commercial setting

  • Exposure to the following: C++, Java, C#, Node.js, or TypeScript

  • Passion for writing clean, maintainable code using principles like SOLID, CLEAN, and DRY

  • Understanding of secure development practices and infrastructure as code

  • Familiarity with Git, Jira, JUnit, and CI/CD tooling

  • Confident working both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team

  • Strong documentation habits and a test-first mindset (TDD/BDD)

    What You’ll Get:

  • Up to £55k salary depending on experience

  • Hybrid working model - mix of home, HQ in Buckingham, and client site

  • Exposure to cutting-edge projects and elite-level engineering teams

  • Training budget and technical mentorship available

    This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing consultancy delivering world-class engineering solutions across digital and physical platforms. If you’re ready to take your development career to the next level, apply today!

    For more information on this role or any other jobs across; FPGA, Mixed-signal, Electronics, Hardware, Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today.

    Tagged as: C++, Linux, Software

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