Software Developer

Pure Human Resources Ltd
Chandlers Ford, United Kingdom
Today
£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

25 days holiday plus bank holidays Opportunity to work on real-world systems High level of autonomy and input into technical direction Collaborative and innovative working environment

Software Developer – AI Assisted

Chandlers Ford, Hampshire

Full time, permanent

Salary: 40k-55k Depending on experience

Competitive benefits package

Our client, Salt of the Earth Natural, is a family-owned, B Corp certified manufacturer with a global presence, supplying products to over 35 countries.

Alongside its manufacturing operations, the business is developing its own end-to-end software platform covering CRM, stock forecasting, pricing and operational systems. Rather than relying on off-the-shelf tools, the team is focused on building scalable, intelligent solutions that support real-world processes across the organisation.

They are now seeking an AI-Assisted Software Developer to join the team and play a key role in designing, building and evolving these systems.

Software Developer the role:

• Design, build and iterate internal software tools supporting business operations

• Work across multiple departments to understand challenges and develop practical solutions

• Develop and maintain applications using modern frameworks such as React / Next.js

• Integrate systems with third-party platforms including ERP, logistics and payment solutions

• Use AI coding tools as a core part of development workflows

• Contribute to the development of a headless ecommerce platform

• Write clean, maintainable and secure code following best practice

• Manage version control and collaboration through GitHub

• Support ongoing system improvements, performance and scalability

• Contribute ideas and take ownership of projects from concept through to delivery

Software Developer, the person:

• Strong experience with JavaScript / TypeScript and modern web frameworks

• Experience using AI coding tools within a development workflow

• Proficient in Git and collaborative development practices

• Experience working with databases such as PostgreSQL or similar

• Understanding of software architecture, testing and maintainability

• Awareness of application security and data protection principles

• Problem-solving mindset with the ability to identify and improve business processes

• Comfortable working autonomously within a small, agile team

Desirable:

• Experience with Shopify or ecommerce platforms

• Exposure to manufacturing, logistics or supply chain systems

Software Developer, the benefits:

• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

• Opportunity to work on real-world systems used across a live manufacturing business

• High level of autonomy and input into technical direction

• Collaborative and innovative working environment

Please note this is an in office role with some opportunity for hybrid working and not a remote position.

Pure Human Resources Limited works in partnership with Salt of the Earth in providing Recruitment support. No applications from agencies please.

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