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Frontend / Backend Software Engineer (Rust, TypeScript)

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Frontend / Backend Software Engineer (Rust, TypeScript)
Location: North East
Type: Full-time
The Opportunity
I'm working with an established technology business looking to hire a Software Engineer with strong experience in Rust and TypeScript.
This is an opportunity to join a small engineering team where you'll have genuine ownership over the design, development, and improvement of modern software platforms. The role covers both backend services and frontend applications, with plenty of scope to influence technical decisions and contribute to the wider engineering direction.
They're looking for someone who enjoys solving complex technical problems, writes clean, maintainable code, and takes pride in building reliable, scalable systems.
What You'll Be Doing
- Designing and developing new software features across frontend and backend applications.
- Building scalable, high-performance services using Rust and TypeScript.
- Improving existing systems, identifying performance bottlenecks, and driving technical enhancements.
- Working closely with the wider engineering team to deliver new functionality.
- Contributing to architecture discussions and technical decision making.
- Writing clean, well-tested code and maintaining high engineering standards.
- Developing automated tests and promoting quality throughout the software development lifecycle.
- Participating in code reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.
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What They're Looking For
- Around 5+ years' commercial software development experience.
- Strong commercial experience with Rust and TypeScript.
- Solid understanding of software architecture, data structures, and algorithms.
- Experience designing and optimising SQL databases.
- Good understanding of testing practices and automated testing frameworks.
- Experience using Git and modern development workflows.
- Someone who enjoys working across the full software development lifecycle.


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Nice to Have
- Docker and Kubernetes.
- Axum (Rust).
- PostgreSQL.
- Experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
- CI/CD pipelines.
- REST APIs and distributed or microservice-based architectures.
- Test Driven Development (TDD).
Why Consider It?
- Join a collaborative engineering team where your ideas will be heard.
- Work on technically interesting products with real ownership.
- Modern technology stack centred around Rust.
- Opportunity to influence architecture and engineering best practices.
- Excellent long-term growth as the engineering function continues to expand.
If you're a Rust engineer looking for a role where you can have a genuine impact while working on modern software systems, I'd be happy to tell you more.
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