Software Engineer

Eastleigh
2 days ago
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We are working with an engineering led organisation delivering specialist technology solutions across infrastructure environments.

They are seeking a Contract Software Engineer to take ownership of a live device configuration tool and deliver it through to completion, based at their head office in Chandlers Ford.

This is a hands on delivery role focused on stabilising and enhancing an existing application, followed by contributing to a wider Azure based IoT platform.

You will work closely with internal stakeholders to solve technical challenges and deliver robust, production ready solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Take ownership of an in progress configuration tool and deliver to production.

Extend and improve an existing .NET WinForms application.

Integrate device APIs to automate provisioning and configuration workflows.

Enhance error handling, logging and system reliability.

Troubleshoot device communication and network related issues.

Improve usability for field engineers and end users.

Implement JSON driven configuration logic and templates.

Ensure maintainability through clear documentation and structure.

Collaborate with engineering teams on wider platform development.

Skills & Experience

Strong experience with C# and .NET development.

Experience integrating with REST APIs and external systems.

Background in desktop applications such as WinForms or WPF.

Strong debugging and problem solving capability.

Experience working with Microsoft Azure services.

Understanding of networking fundamentals and device communication.

Ability to quickly take ownership of existing codebases.

Comfortable working independently in a delivery focused role.

Experience with IoT or device based systems such as Teltonika beneficial.

Exposure to Azure IoT or telemetry platforms advantageous.

Summary

Position: Software Engineer

Location: Chandlers Ford

Duration: 3 to 6 Month Contract

Rate: £450-£500 per day

Start: Immediate or short notice

A fast paced contract focused on delivering a critical tool and contributing to a growing IoT platform.

Apply now or contact the Kiota team for more details

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