Logistics Software Engineer

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Job Title: Logistics Software Engineer

Location: Havant - 1 Day a Week Onsite

Salary: Up to £60,000

Contract Type: Fixed Term - 12 Months

Join Our Team as a Logistics Software Engineer and Drive Software Engineering to New Heights!

Are you a meticulous Software Engineer with a passion for precision and excellence? Are you ready to play a pivotal role in ensuring top-tier standards in a well-established engineering organization? Look no further! We invite you to join our team in Havant and be a key driver of engineering excellence.

About Us:

As a distinguished leader in the engineering industry, we are dedicated to delivering innovative solutions and pioneering projects. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a strong reputation, and we're looking for a talented Software Engineer to contribute to our continued success.

The Role:

So, what will you be doing as a Logistics Software Engineer?

Lead and manage the full software development lifecycle, from requirements definition and design through development, testing, deployment, and support
Design, build, maintain, and enhance full-stack applications, primarily using ASP.NET Core
Develop and maintain modern user interfaces using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Design and optimise databases, APIs, and server-side architecture to ensure performance, scalability, and maintainability
Work directly with customers and end users to understand operational needs and translate them into effective technical solutions
Troubleshoot and debug complex software issues across applications and environments
Support customers in getting applications operational and embedded into live environments
Contribute to CI/CD pipelines, source control, and Agile delivery practices
Identify opportunities to enhance applications using automation and AI technologies where appropriate

What are we looking for in our next Logistics Software Engineer?

Strong commercial experience as a C# / .NET full-stack developer
Proven experience developing applications using ASP.NET Core
Strong JavaScript skills, including API integration between applications
Experience designing and working with relational databases (SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or Oracle)
SharePoint experience (essential)
Experience using source control (e.g. GitLab) and working with development pipelines
Experience working across the full development lifecycle, including legacy systems
Ability to work independently, define tasks, and deliver solutions with minimal supervision
Strong communication skills with experience engaging both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Eligibility to obtain UK SC clearance
Experience working in defence, aerospace, or government environments (not essential)
Experience working in Agile teams using tools such as Jira and Confluence
Familiarity with DevSecOps, containerisation (Docker), or cloud deployment
Understanding of data integration, analytics, and AI/ML concepts
Awareness of information assurance, cybersecurity principles, and MoD information standards
Background involving modelling or mathematical problem-solving

My client is keen to get this position filled ASAP, so if you feel you have the skills and desire to provide passion and drive as the next Software Engineer, this is the opportunity for you!

How to Apply:

Showcase your expertise and passion for software engineering. Submit your updated resume and a cover letter outlining your experience and enthusiasm for joining our team in Havant.

PLEASE NOTE

Security Clearance (SC) or eligibility to gain is required to be considered for this vacancy

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