C# Software Engineer | ONSITE | St Neots, Cambridgeshire, UK | £30k - £50k | jobs.picotech.com
Established in 1991 Pico soon became a leader in the field of PC Oscilloscopes and data loggers. Based out of our head office in St Neots, UK, our software development teams work in an agile environment creating innovative software using C#, solving problems such as visualising large data sets.
Due to continuous growth plans Pico Technology are looking to recruit C# Software Engineers with proven C# development skills who are passionate about the code they develop. Additional skills in the following areas would be of interest:
C++, JIRA, Microsoft Visual Studio, DVCS, MVVM, WPF, Cocoa and / or Gtk#, Intel IPP / OpenCV, Azure / AWS
Equal to the technical skills our developers possess, we also value excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills.
Our Software Engineers benefit from a working environment that encourages them to produce excellent code with a customisable workstation, multiple monitors and an open plan office. Development Engineers can use Wednesday afternoons to work on inspirational projects either as part of a team of individually.
Away from the desk our Development Engineers can be found competing in our annual pool tournament, playing arcade games in the kitchen, gathered round the table football or simply enjoying our picnic benches in the garden. The flexible working hours suit many different lifestyles, with core hours from 10 till 3, Monday to Friday as well as an annual profit related bonus. A full list of the benefits can be found on our careers website.
If this sounds like the environment you would thrive in and are interested to find out more apply now for immediate consideration. Please mention Hacker News in the "where did you hear about us" box!
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MarketAccessTransformation (www.marketaccesstransformation.com) | Cambridge, UK | ONSITE or REMOTE (UK) | Full-time | AngularJS/Javascript/AWS/Python/Django/PostgreSQL | Lead Software Engineer | £70k + Bonus + Pension
Market Access Transformation is a radical and disruptive startup that revolutionises the way advice is exchanged between healthcare stakeholders including payers, manufacturers, and the investment community.
I am looking for an experienced lead developer to help me lead and strengthen a dedicated tech team of talented web software engineers/developers.
We are currently using Javascript and AngularJS on the front end with Python, Django and PostgresSQL on the back end all sitting on AWS. We make use of Jenkins, Selenium and also Trello and Slack to manage the work. We are contantly evolving our stack and always looking for ways to improve how we do things.
We are a remote team with folk in far-flung places and I need someone who is comfortable working and leading in this environment.
Ideally you will be based in the UK but you will be happy to travel a bit.
Interview process consists of an initial 30-minute remote interview followed by a further 60-minute interview - ideally face-to-face and somewhere in the UK.
Experience of start-ups is important. We have ambitious plans to grow quickly in an environment where data is sensitive, so any experience of scaling, security and robustness would be helpful. For more information, please visit https://marketaccesstransformation.com//careers/lead-enginee...
Feel free to contact me with any questions. mhannon@ at marketaccesstransformation... etc.
Anvil | Cambridge, UK (London OK) | Onsite, Full-time/Part-time/Flexible | https://anvil.works
Anvil is a platform for building full-stack web apps with nothing but Python. We’re looking for Employee #1: a developer with good communications skills to help people build awesome things with Anvil.
HN called us “amazing”, “just what we need, in the language we need”, and “really really cool”. Our customers range from individuals to growing startups to huge tech companies, and they say the same. Check out our six-minute demo; I promise you it’s worth it: https://anvil.works/#about
You’ll be building example applications, writing tutorials, and helping our users build their apps. You don’t need to be a Python expert already, but you will be pretty soon: most of the code you write will be read by someone working out how to do what you’re doing! Don’t worry - you’ll have the Anvil authors themselves to get you up to speed. Joining a startup this early means you can help shape who we are, as well as who you are in the company. You'll also be shaping how everyone uses a shiny new development tool. We’re friendly, open, and have good work-life balance - and we want to stay that way. Come join in!
My email is in my profile, or you can drop us a line at recruitment@anvil.works.