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Deployed Software Developer
If you enjoy solving technical problems where the stakes are real, this is the kind of role that doesn't come along often.
You'll work directly with customers, deploying cutting-edge software into challenging operational environments, writing code that solves real-world problems, and seeing the impact of your work first-hand. No endless internal projects. No layers of bureaucracy. Just complex engineering, meaningful ownership and the opportunity to help shape a product from the ground up.
What's in it for you?
- Highly competitive salary plus a generous equity package
- Work on genuinely challenging engineering problems with a team of exceptional software engineers
- Significant ownership from day one with real influence over product direction
- Regular travel across the UK and internationally, working alongside end users in the field
- Private healthcare and dental cover
- 7% employer pension contribution
- Free daily meals in the office
- Relocation support and access to the equipment, tools and training you need to do your best work
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What you'll be doing
- Deploy software into customer environments
- Develop code to integrate data sources and solve customer-specific challenges
- Work directly with users to understand requirements and improve deployments
- Test and integrate software with autonomous and robotic systems
- Troubleshoot complex technical issues in unfamiliar environments
- Collaborate with engineers across software, AI, networking and robotics
- Feed customer insights back into the product roadmap and core platform


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What we're looking for
- A degree in Computer Science, Engineering or another technical discipline
- Strong programming skills in C++, Java, Rust or Python, or modern JavaScript/TypeScript with React or Angular
- Someone who enjoys learning new technologies across a broad engineering stack
- Confident communicating with customers and translating technical challenges into practical solutions
- Happy to travel regularly within the UK and internationally as projects require
Experience with areas such as embedded systems, PostgreSQL, machine learning, legacy systems or hardware integration would be an advantage, but isn't essential
You'll need the existing right to work in the UK and be eligible to obtain UK Security Check (SC) clearance.
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