Senior Software Engineer

Bright Purple
Plymouth
1 month ago
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Senior Software Engineer - Scotland - Up to £50,000
Are you a seasoned software engineer with a passion for space technology?
Imagine working remotely from the scenic landscapes of Scotland, with occasional office visits, all while earning a competitive salary of up to £50,000. This role offers the chance to be at the forefront of innovation, directly influencing the future of space exploration.
What is in it for you:

  • Flexible working
  • 36 days annual lead
  • 6% employer pension contribution
  • Have a stake in the business through the Employee Benefit Trust
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
  • Opportunities for international travel for exhibitions and trade shows


The Role:

  • As a Senior Software Engineer, you will lead and mentor a team of talented software engineers, fostering a collaborative and innovative work culture.
  • Managing teams, gathering requirements, and architecting tailored solutions.
  • Your problem-solving mindset will be crucial in overcoming challenges and driving the team towards success.
  • Your technical expertise will be instrumental in delivering high-quality software solutions that exceed customer expectations.


To be considered, you will have:

  • Strong programming abilities inCandJava
  • Extensive experience working withLinux
  • Excellent communication skills


Joining this growing, innovative, and employee-centred business means becoming part of a company that values its employees and encourages professional growth. The organisation is dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment, ensuring that every team member feels valued and empowered.
If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role that combines technical prowess with leadership and customer interaction, this could be the perfect next step in your career. Embrace the chance to make a significant impact in the space industry while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and the beauty of Scotland.
Bright Purple is an equal opportunities employer: we are proud to work with clients who share our values of diversity and inclusion in our industry.

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