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Systems Software Architect | Advanced Software | Permanent

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Systems Software Architect | Advanced Software | Permanent
Competitive salary (DOE)
Full-time, Permanent
Cambridge, UK

A leading technology company is seeking a Systems Software Architect to help design and deliver complex, high-impact solutions. Projects span next-generation satellite communications, low-latency industrial automation, smart healthcare technologies, advanced sensing and imaging, cybersecurity, and large-scale IoT platforms - offering continual variety and technical challenge.

Responsibilities:
Define and architect robust, scalable, and secure software systems
Balance technical requirements with stakeholder needs
Guide development teams on technology choices and QA practices
Adapt architecture to evolving requirements while ensuring design consistency
Mentor colleagues and provide technical leadershipSkills & Experience:
Proven experience in software architecture and system design
Background in one or more: embedded systems, application software, IoT/cloud platforms, AI/ML, or cybersecurity
Strong knowledge of specification and modelling methodologies
Hands-on programming with either C/C++, C#, Python
Experience in regulated or safety-critical industries is a plusPackage:
Competitive salary + bonus
Pension & private healthcare
Flexible working options
Relocation support if requiredIf you’re ready to take on complex challenges and shape the future of advanced software systems, apply now or contact Thomas Drake at SoCode for a confidential discussion

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