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Senior Software Developer

AVEVA
Cambridgeshire
3 weeks ago
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AVEVA is creating software trusted by over 90% of leading industrial companies.

Job Title: Senior Software Developer

Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom – Hybrid (3 days at the office)

Employment Type: Full-time regular (flexible working options available) 

The job

As part of our Industrial Platform Group, you will join a talented team of software engineers dedicated to designing, developing, and evolving CONNECT - the core industrial intelligence platform at AVEVA. CONNECT powers a diverse range of digital solutions deployed across global industries by AVEVA and our partners.

In this role, you’ll work closely with internal stakeholders and engineering teams to understand requirements, shape system architecture, and deliver scalable platform capabilities. Your contributions will directly impact how CONNECT supports our customers’ digital transformation journeys and ensures long-term value for partners and the wider AVEVA ecosystem. We are looking for developers with a proven record of successfully implementing complex technical solutions. While prior experience of cloud development will be an advantage, this is also an opportunity to move into cloud development for talented developers who wish to move into the cloud.

Key responsibilities

Collaborate with software engineers to design and develop core features of CONNECT. Optimize platform scalability, reliability, and performance to meet evolving industry standards. Diagnose and resolve complex technical issues across platform services and interfaces. Monitor and analyse platform metrics to ensure optimal performance and availability. Participate in continuous improvement efforts, including code reviews, testing, and planning as part of an agile development team.

Essential requirements

A STEM degree or equivalent. At least 3 years of experience in software development. Competence in object-oriented software design, with an appreciation of coding and design for maintainability, extensibility, testability, and reuse. Knowledge of RESTful APIs and microservice design patterns. Experience developing in C# .NET or similar. Strong communication skills, with experience working closely with other developers.

Desired skills and competencies

Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Azure services, such as Cosmos DB, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Service Bus, Event Hub, and Application Insights. Familiarity with cloud-native architectures and distributed systems principles. Web development using Angular or equivalent

Behaviours

Thirst for learning and the confidence to put the learning into practice straight away Enthusiastic and positive attitude Be both highly motivated and motivating Enjoy working in a fast and dynamic environment Adaptable and flexible A strong desire to own and solve challenges

We recognise that no candidate ticks every box. If you bring curiosity, ambition, and a willingness to grow, we’d love to hear from you.

R&D at AVEVA

Our global team of 2000+ developers work on an incredibly diverse portfolio of over 75 industrial automation and engineering products, which cover everything from data management to 3D design. AI and cloud are at the centre of our strategy, and we have over 150 patents to our name.

Our track record of innovation is no fluke – it’s the result of a structured and deliberate focus on learning, collaboration and inclusivity. If you want to build applications that solve big problems, join us.

UK Benefits include:

Flexible benefits fund, emergency leave days, adoption leave, 28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), pension, life cover, private medical insurance, parental leave, education assistance program.

It’s possible we’re hiring for this position in multiple countries, in which case the above benefits apply to the primary location. Specific benefits vary by country, but our packages are similarly comprehensive.

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/benefits/

Hybrid working

By default, employees are expected to be in their local AVEVA office three days a week, but some positions are fully office-based. Roles supporting particular customers or markets are sometimes remote.

Hiring process

Interested? Great! Get started by submitting your cover letter and CV through our application portal. AVEVA is committed to recruiting and retaining people with disabilities. Please let us know in advance if you need reasonable support during your application process.

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/hiring-process

About AVEVA

AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software with more than 6,500 employees in over 40 countries. Our cutting-edge solutions are used by thousands of enterprises to deliver the essentials of life – such as energy, infrastructure, chemicals, and minerals – safely, efficiently, and more sustainably.

We are committed to embedding sustainability and inclusion into our operations, our culture, and our core business strategy. Learn more about how we are progressing against our ambitious 2030 targets: sustainability-report.aveva.com/

Find out more: aveva.com/en/about/careers/

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